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Pagina 12
... conduct . Whenever they are pursued by us , we conform to the will of God : whenever they are neglected , we disobey it . As the things , which are revealed , are the rules of our faith and practice , in order to the attainment of ...
... conduct . Whenever they are pursued by us , we conform to the will of God : whenever they are neglected , we disobey it . As the things , which are revealed , are the rules of our faith and practice , in order to the attainment of ...
Pagina 14
... conduct , in the happiest manner . It ought , also to communicate such things only , as will be useful to us ; such as will promote our real interests ; and not such as would awaken or gratify that idle and restless curiosity ,. which ...
... conduct , in the happiest manner . It ought , also to communicate such things only , as will be useful to us ; such as will promote our real interests ; and not such as would awaken or gratify that idle and restless curiosity ,. which ...
Pagina 21
... conduct . We are always cheerfully to believe , and cheerfully to obey . It will be unnecessary to illustrate this ... conduct , by any re- ference to secret or unrevealed things , we render our belief less sound , our conduct less ...
... conduct . We are always cheerfully to believe , and cheerfully to obey . It will be unnecessary to illustrate this ... conduct , by any re- ference to secret or unrevealed things , we render our belief less sound , our conduct less ...
Pagina 24
... conduct . It can furnish no proof of any doctrine , and no objection against it . The proof of every doctrine must be found in something which we know , and all solid objections against it must be derived from its inconsistency with ...
... conduct . It can furnish no proof of any doctrine , and no objection against it . The proof of every doctrine must be found in something which we know , and all solid objections against it must be derived from its inconsistency with ...
Pagina 32
... conduct , or the design from which it must have sprung , to the Spirit of God ? But , if the language of the Scriptures was intended to be intel- ligible to those to whom it was addressed , it was certainly uttered in the customary ...
... conduct , or the design from which it must have sprung , to the Spirit of God ? But , if the language of the Scriptures was intended to be intel- ligible to those to whom it was addressed , it was certainly uttered in the customary ...
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