Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... present life , ) must be annihilated . If this cannot be maintained , is there sufficient reason to conclude , that ... present , though its circum- stances may vary . Vice must have its allurements ; virtue must rise from self ...
... present life , ) must be annihilated . If this cannot be maintained , is there sufficient reason to conclude , that ... present , though its circum- stances may vary . Vice must have its allurements ; virtue must rise from self ...
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... present condition of our being , and the limited state of our intelligent and active powers , yet we can easily conceive , there may exist beings more perfect , and whose presence may extend far and wide . Any one of whom present in ...
... present condition of our being , and the limited state of our intelligent and active powers , yet we can easily conceive , there may exist beings more perfect , and whose presence may extend far and wide . Any one of whom present in ...
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... present with us , and wherever he thus acts . The matter which composes the world is evidently lifeless and thoughtless ; it must therefore be incapable of moving itself , or designing or producing any effects which require wisdom or ...
... present with us , and wherever he thus acts . The matter which composes the world is evidently lifeless and thoughtless ; it must therefore be incapable of moving itself , or designing or producing any effects which require wisdom or ...
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B REDEMPTION | 7 |
MORALS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
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