Discourses Concerning the Being and Natural Perfections of God: In which that First Principle of Religion, the Existence of the Deity, is Prov'd, ... By John Abernethy, M.A.Dublin, printed: London, re-printed for H. Whitridge, 1743 |
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... those which relate to his moral Character , for that is the immediate foundation of our duty to him , and our hopes from him . An intelligent Agent pof- feffed of an eternal immutable existence , al- mighty Power , and infinite ...
... those which relate to his moral Character , for that is the immediate foundation of our duty to him , and our hopes from him . An intelligent Agent pof- feffed of an eternal immutable existence , al- mighty Power , and infinite ...
Pagina 2
... those of other agents , together with the actions proceeding from them , which are neceffarily approved or difapproved , in other words , judged to be good good or evil , and become objects of a diftinct 2 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
... those of other agents , together with the actions proceeding from them , which are neceffarily approved or difapproved , in other words , judged to be good good or evil , and become objects of a diftinct 2 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
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... those pursuits which are contrary to the calm dictates of their understandings , and rafhly do , nay fometimes thro ' the prevalence of vicious habits , continue in doing , what upon reflection their own judgments difap- prove . But ...
... those pursuits which are contrary to the calm dictates of their understandings , and rafhly do , nay fometimes thro ' the prevalence of vicious habits , continue in doing , what upon reflection their own judgments difap- prove . But ...
Pagina 36
... those beings , whether real or imagi- nary , who were of immoral character , fo that the most infamous vices among men had their patrons among the Gods . The confe- quence was , that as their religion corrupted their manners , ( for ...
... those beings , whether real or imagi- nary , who were of immoral character , fo that the most infamous vices among men had their patrons among the Gods . The confe- quence was , that as their religion corrupted their manners , ( for ...
Pagina 37
... those parts of the world where christianity is known , are in- debted to it for jufter notions of the Deity , and therefore a more rational worship . Not to mention its doctrines concerning his other perfections , it has particularly ...
... those parts of the world where christianity is known , are in- debted to it for jufter notions of the Deity , and therefore a more rational worship . Not to mention its doctrines concerning his other perfections , it has particularly ...
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