Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... want , therefore , is a profound study of the moral nature , and its relations to Christian . grace . It is this which ought to bring about a " moral revival . " IN LECTURE II . HUMAN NATURE . N order to INTRODUCTION . 37.
... want , therefore , is a profound study of the moral nature , and its relations to Christian . grace . It is this which ought to bring about a " moral revival . " IN LECTURE II . HUMAN NATURE . N order to INTRODUCTION . 37.
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... wants , and they move us to action quite as effectively as the original appetites . We must have food and drink ; and we must , by proper shelter and clothing , and by the use of our limbs , keep the body in a state in which the ...
... wants , and they move us to action quite as effectively as the original appetites . We must have food and drink ; and we must , by proper shelter and clothing , and by the use of our limbs , keep the body in a state in which the ...
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... wants , and the use -and the habits acquired in the use - may greatly extend the conception of property ; but the simple desire exists in the soul without any special refer- ence to any kind or amount of property . Every man has ...
... wants , and the use -and the habits acquired in the use - may greatly extend the conception of property ; but the simple desire exists in the soul without any special refer- ence to any kind or amount of property . Every man has ...
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... want , it is the strong drawing towards some supposed good . These appe- tities and desires are the tendencies of our ... wants of our nature , beyond what is required to maintain our health and strength and our physical capacities to ...
... want , it is the strong drawing towards some supposed good . These appe- tities and desires are the tendencies of our ... wants of our nature , beyond what is required to maintain our health and strength and our physical capacities to ...
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... want to get at is , what effect did the fall produce in man's nature ? How was that nature different after the fall from what it was before the fall ? Did the perpetration of sin introduce into the nature of man any new principle , or ...
... want to get at is , what effect did the fall produce in man's nature ? How was that nature different after the fall from what it was before the fall ? Did the perpetration of sin introduce into the nature of man any new principle , or ...
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