The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 Seiten |
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... observation of our world , by having it clearly proved , by the most express and public demonstration , that the human nature which He had created and formed , though liable to frailty , was still invested with such powers as would in ...
... observation of our world , by having it clearly proved , by the most express and public demonstration , that the human nature which He had created and formed , though liable to frailty , was still invested with such powers as would in ...
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... observe in what manner the doctrines contained in the gospel were first offered to the attention of the hearers ; and Scripture resolves this inquiry , by informing us that " St. Paul's manner was to reason with them out of the Scrip ...
... observe in what manner the doctrines contained in the gospel were first offered to the attention of the hearers ; and Scripture resolves this inquiry , by informing us that " St. Paul's manner was to reason with them out of the Scrip ...
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... observe in the human kind malignant inclinations , for the existence of which it appears difficult to account ; such as a malicious desire to teaze , afflict , distress , and torment their fellow creatures by various methods , and ...
... observe in the human kind malignant inclinations , for the existence of which it appears difficult to account ; such as a malicious desire to teaze , afflict , distress , and torment their fellow creatures by various methods , and ...
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... observing persons , the general bent of whose inclinations is decidedly virtuous , and who take the greatest pains in endeavouring to extir- pate all moral evil from their hearts , and to che- rish every amiable affection in their minds ...
... observing persons , the general bent of whose inclinations is decidedly virtuous , and who take the greatest pains in endeavouring to extir- pate all moral evil from their hearts , and to che- rish every amiable affection in their minds ...
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... observations on the nature of those qua- lities which we esteem most excellent in our- selves , or our fellow - creatures ; and we rationally conclude , that in the Deity must be concentrated every virtue in full perfection , ( virtue ...
... observations on the nature of those qua- lities which we esteem most excellent in our- selves , or our fellow - creatures ; and we rationally conclude , that in the Deity must be concentrated every virtue in full perfection , ( virtue ...
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