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Pagina 11
... moral reasonings , I need not explain . Things revealed are said in the text to belong to men . By this I understand , that they are our possession and property ; given to us by God for our use , direction , and benefit . They are ...
... moral reasonings , I need not explain . Things revealed are said in the text to belong to men . By this I understand , that they are our possession and property ; given to us by God for our use , direction , and benefit . They are ...
Pagina 22
... moral character . But the manner and the cause of this apostasy is , to say the most , either not at all , or very imperfectly , revealed . Yet it is to be feared , that many men , of no small reputation , have spent more time in ...
... moral character . But the manner and the cause of this apostasy is , to say the most , either not at all , or very imperfectly , revealed . Yet it is to be feared , that many men , of no small reputation , have spent more time in ...
Pagina 45
... moral char- acter : and with a force and beauty unrivalled , it is exhibited , successively , as undiscoverable by man ; superior to all things , which he has discovered ; incomparable , and inestimable , in its value ; and so glorious ...
... moral char- acter : and with a force and beauty unrivalled , it is exhibited , successively , as undiscoverable by man ; superior to all things , which he has discovered ; incomparable , and inestimable , in its value ; and so glorious ...
Pagina 46
... moral or physical source , will , here at least , be nugatory . That mankind would have never , originally , discovered the ex- istence and attributes of God is in a very high degree probable , because ancient history furnishes no ...
... moral or physical source , will , here at least , be nugatory . That mankind would have never , originally , discovered the ex- istence and attributes of God is in a very high degree probable , because ancient history furnishes no ...
Pagina 47
... in their num- ber . Their enjoyments were the gratifications of pride , passion and appetite ; and their moral conduct such , as a sober man must regard with disgust and horror . When they spoke of SER . III . ] 47 ON REVELATION .
... in their num- ber . Their enjoyments were the gratifications of pride , passion and appetite ; and their moral conduct such , as a sober man must regard with disgust and horror . When they spoke of SER . III . ] 47 ON REVELATION .
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