| Elisha Smith - 1737 - 494 pages
...the ra" tional Faculties of Mankind, did highly rt" commend themfelves to our Belief; fo on thei " other Hand they had an immediate Relation " to Practice,...all human and ** divine Virtues were naturally to be fuper" ftructed*." * Arcbbijbof of YarKs Senn. before the $uten, ChriftmasDay, 1704. CHAP. CONSIDERING... | |
| Whole duty - 1741 - 504 pages
...plain and fimple, and fuch as, by their agreeablenefs to the rational facr.ldes of mankind, did highly recommend themfelves to our belief; fo on the other...had an immediate relation to practice, and were the proper ground and foundation upon which all human and divine virtues were naturally to be built. For,... | |
| Impartial hand - 1764 - 500 pages
...fimple, and fuch as their agreeablenefs to the rational faculties of mankind did recommend to our relief; fo, on the other hand, they had an immediate relation to practice, and were the genuine principles and foundation upon which all human and divine virtues were naturally to be fuperftructed f. And in oppofition... | |
| James Murray - 1764 - 500 pages
...fimple, and fuch as their agreeablenefs to the rational faculties of mankind did recommend to our relief; fo, on the other hand, they had an immediate relation...to practice, and were the genuine principles 'and foundation upon which all human and divine virtues were naturally to be fuperftrufted f. And in oppofition... | |
| Mr. Smith (Thomas) - 1771 - 100 pages
...plain and fimple, fuch as by their agrecablenefs, to the rational faculties of mankind, did highly recommend themfelves to our belieF; fo on the other...relation to practice, and were the genuine principles and foundation, on which all human and divide viitues are naturally to be fuperftrudted. Sermon before... | |
| Whole duty - 1777 - 582 pages
...andfuchas, by their agreeablenefs to the rational faculties of mankind, did highly recommend them-? fdves to our belief; fo, on the other hand, they had an immediate relation to practice, and were the proper ground and foundation upon which all human and divine virtues were naturally to be built. '... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 536 pages
...as, by their agreeablenefs to the rational faculties of *' mankind, did highly recommend themfelvcs to our belief; fo on " the other hand they had an...to practice, and " were the genuine principles and foundation upon which all hu" man and divine virtues were naturally to be fupcrftructed." Particularly,... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 542 pages
...and fimct pie, and fuch as, by their agreeablenefs to the rational faculties of " mankind, did highly recommend themfelves to our belief; fo on " the other hand they had an immediate relation to pia¿ticc, and " were the genuine principles and foundation upon \vhich all huK man and divine virtues... | |
| Champions - 1800 - 462 pages
...plain and fimple, and luch as by their agreeablenefs to the rational faculties of mankind, did highly recommend themfelves to our belief; fo on the other...relation to practice, and were the genuine principles and foundation upon which all human and divine virtues were naturally to be fuperftru&ed. Particularly,... | |
| Whole duty - 1821 - 566 pages
...agreeableness to the rational faculties of mankind, did highly recommend themselves to our belief; so, on the other hand, they had an immediate relation to practice, and whore the proper ground and foundation upon which all human and divine virtues were naturally to be... | |
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