Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... reason why we should be benevolent . It is manifestly His purpose , and we are under obliga- tion to carry out that purpose . If " the heavens de- clare the glory of God , and the firmament showeth His handy work , " no less does the ...
... reason why we should be benevolent . It is manifestly His purpose , and we are under obliga- tion to carry out that purpose . If " the heavens de- clare the glory of God , and the firmament showeth His handy work , " no less does the ...
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... reasons why we may , and why we may not , go . We say that we are in a state of doubt . A looker - on might say that we were vacillating . But at last we say that our minds are made up : we have decided . That decision is a ...
... reasons why we may , and why we may not , go . We say that we are in a state of doubt . A looker - on might say that we were vacillating . But at last we say that our minds are made up : we have decided . That decision is a ...
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... reason as the highest and most im- portant quality in his nature . But the capacity to exercise a conscience , and to have a " conscience void of offence toward God and toward man , " implies that there is something higher in his nature ...
... reason as the highest and most im- portant quality in his nature . But the capacity to exercise a conscience , and to have a " conscience void of offence toward God and toward man , " implies that there is something higher in his nature ...
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... reason on practical subjects . " The difference in the reason as applied to science , and as deciding on the actions of life , would soon reveal that there was a peculiarity in the latter case which would re- quire a different word . 1 ...
... reason on practical subjects . " The difference in the reason as applied to science , and as deciding on the actions of life , would soon reveal that there was a peculiarity in the latter case which would re- quire a different word . 1 ...
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... reason ; and that man was made with a moral as well as an intellectual constitution . It was under these influences that the real study of the conscience began in modern times . The word had been somewhat indefinite . It was prob- ably ...
... reason ; and that man was made with a moral as well as an intellectual constitution . It was under these influences that the real study of the conscience began in modern times . The word had been somewhat indefinite . It was prob- ably ...
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