Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of ChristianityJ. & J. Harper, 1830 - 454 страници |
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... given as in- stances . It has also been perceived , that such actions result from certain affections of the mind ; and the in- dulgence or restraint of such affections has therefore But it has likewise been observed by every man that ...
... given as in- stances . It has also been perceived , that such actions result from certain affections of the mind ; and the in- dulgence or restraint of such affections has therefore But it has likewise been observed by every man that ...
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... given to man , and those relations among human concerns and interests to which we have adverted , and which are so power- habits which almost all mankind have agreed to call good , being connected with the happiness of the indivi- dual ...
... given to man , and those relations among human concerns and interests to which we have adverted , and which are so power- habits which almost all mankind have agreed to call good , being connected with the happiness of the indivi- dual ...
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... given , and effectual control exerted . Now it is not necessary to prove at length , what is so obvious , that if we had no method of knowing the will and purposes of God , but by inferring them from his works and his government , we ...
... given , and effectual control exerted . Now it is not necessary to prove at length , what is so obvious , that if we had no method of knowing the will and purposes of God , but by inferring them from his works and his government , we ...
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... given by the gods . ( 4 ) Plato is express on this sub- ject . " After a certain flood , which but few escaped , on the increase of mankind , they had neither letters , writing , nor laws , but obeyed the manners and insti- tutions of ...
... given by the gods . ( 4 ) Plato is express on this sub- ject . " After a certain flood , which but few escaped , on the increase of mankind , they had neither letters , writing , nor laws , but obeyed the manners and insti- tutions of ...
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... given for the indulgence of hatred , malice , and insatiate re- venge . One of the qualities of the good man described by Cicero is , that he hurts no one , except he be injured himself . “ Qui nemini nocet , nisi lacessitus injuriâ ...
... given for the indulgence of hatred , malice , and insatiate re- venge . One of the qualities of the good man described by Cicero is , that he hurts no one , except he be injured himself . “ Qui nemini nocet , nisi lacessitus injuriâ ...
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