Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 - Methodist Church |
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... affirm , that the law must be intelligently apprehended by the agent . " An action is rendered moral by two circumstances : that it is voluntary , and that it has respect to some rule which determines it to be good or evil . " Here ...
... affirm , that the law must be intelligently apprehended by the agent . " An action is rendered moral by two circumstances : that it is voluntary , and that it has respect to some rule which determines it to be good or evil . " Here ...
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... affirmation that the human mind has no native , orig- inal ideas of right , but that they are all derived from revela- tion , is in conflict with revelation itself . ... It is setting up for Scripture a claim which it does not assert ...
... affirmation that the human mind has no native , orig- inal ideas of right , but that they are all derived from revela- tion , is in conflict with revelation itself . ... It is setting up for Scripture a claim which it does not assert ...
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... affirm that the shadowy , uncertain , variable , easily and unavoidably corrupted medium of tradition , running ... affirmation that the human mind has no original native ideas of the just , the right , and the good , renders invalid the ...
... affirm that the shadowy , uncertain , variable , easily and unavoidably corrupted medium of tradition , running ... affirmation that the human mind has no original native ideas of the just , the right , and the good , renders invalid the ...
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... affirm the same moral judgments . He must feel the same satisfaction . and joy in beholding and choosing the right as is felt by God . 4. The universal consciousness of our race , as revealed in human history , languages , legislation ...
... affirm the same moral judgments . He must feel the same satisfaction . and joy in beholding and choosing the right as is felt by God . 4. The universal consciousness of our race , as revealed in human history , languages , legislation ...
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... affirm them as real and immutable . The contrary cannot be conceived , or if conceived , it is absurd . It is as impossible to believe that there are intelligences to whom injustice can appear right , or falsehood appear a virtue , as ...
... affirm them as real and immutable . The contrary cannot be conceived , or if conceived , it is absurd . It is as impossible to believe that there are intelligences to whom injustice can appear right , or falsehood appear a virtue , as ...
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