Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... receive its due award . They shew what are the verdicts of common sense concerning the equity of a judgment to come ; and while they place this judgment in our view , entire confidence in the good- ness and righteousness of God will ...
... receive its due award . They shew what are the verdicts of common sense concerning the equity of a judgment to come ; and while they place this judgment in our view , entire confidence in the good- ness and righteousness of God will ...
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... receive the truth only . " We have now , " says he , " examined very fully the great question , as to the distinctions which we find man everywhere to have made of actions , as morally right or wrong ; and I trust , for the sake of your ...
... receive the truth only . " We have now , " says he , " examined very fully the great question , as to the distinctions which we find man everywhere to have made of actions , as morally right or wrong ; and I trust , for the sake of your ...
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... received , or the gifts that are promised * . " That there is a close connexion between virtue and happiness , so close that without it the universe would become a splendid mansion of misery , is not to be doubted ; and it is chiefly ...
... received , or the gifts that are promised * . " That there is a close connexion between virtue and happiness , so close that without it the universe would become a splendid mansion of misery , is not to be doubted ; and it is chiefly ...
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... receive that religion respecting which he says , that it " preaches up nothing but slavery and dependence ? The spirit of it is too favourable to tyranny for her not always to take the advantage of it . Free Christians are made to be ...
... receive that religion respecting which he says , that it " preaches up nothing but slavery and dependence ? The spirit of it is too favourable to tyranny for her not always to take the advantage of it . Free Christians are made to be ...
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... ; that every one may receive * Rom . ii . 6—10 . the things done in his body , according to that from its Opposition to Divine Revelation . 55 -The Principle of Expediency not countenanced the Scripture Doctrine of Reward.
... ; that every one may receive * Rom . ii . 6—10 . the things done in his body , according to that from its Opposition to Divine Revelation . 55 -The Principle of Expediency not countenanced the Scripture Doctrine of Reward.
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