Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 135
... moral faculty . The soul is not depraved or holy by departments ; the disease affects it as a soul , and of course all faculties employed in moral exercises must partake of their moral qualities . There is , however , no propriety in ...
... moral faculty . The soul is not depraved or holy by departments ; the disease affects it as a soul , and of course all faculties employed in moral exercises must partake of their moral qualities . There is , however , no propriety in ...
Pagina 136
... moral faculty as the will . But in strict propriety of speech the only faculty which deserves to be called a moral faculty is conscience , because by it only are we capable of moral perceptions or feelings . I am afraid that I have gone ...
... moral faculty as the will . But in strict propriety of speech the only faculty which deserves to be called a moral faculty is conscience , because by it only are we capable of moral perceptions or feelings . I am afraid that I have gone ...
Pagina 541
... moral character . There is an obtuseness in the moral sensibility which per- mits evils to pass without animadversion . Another cause of the inconsistency so commonly observed is the prevalence which certain passions or appetites may ...
... moral character . There is an obtuseness in the moral sensibility which per- mits evils to pass without animadversion . Another cause of the inconsistency so commonly observed is the prevalence which certain passions or appetites may ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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