Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity |
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... argument from his goodness is in its favour . At the best , it is left entirely uncertain ; a ground is laid for heart - rending doubts and fearful anticipations ; and , for any thing he can show to the contrary , the goodness which God ...
... argument from his goodness is in its favour . At the best , it is left entirely uncertain ; a ground is laid for heart - rending doubts and fearful anticipations ; and , for any thing he can show to the contrary , the goodness which God ...
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... argument by which their among the Gentiles , who lived before the Christian crimes are justified . revelation was given ? They had the same works of God to behold , and the same course of providence to reason from , to neither of which ...
... argument by which their among the Gentiles , who lived before the Christian crimes are justified . revelation was given ? They had the same works of God to behold , and the same course of providence to reason from , to neither of which ...
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... argument be pursued from the state of their morals both in knowledge and in practice . This argument is simple and obvious . If the nature , extent , and obligation of moral rules had become in- volved in great misapprehension and ...
... argument be pursued from the state of their morals both in knowledge and in practice . This argument is simple and obvious . If the nature , extent , and obligation of moral rules had become in- volved in great misapprehension and ...
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... argument then be summed up . All the leading doctrines on which religion rests had either been corrupted by a grovelling and immoral su- perstition among heathen nations ; or the philosophic speculations of their wisest men had ...
... argument then be summed up . All the leading doctrines on which religion rests had either been corrupted by a grovelling and immoral su- perstition among heathen nations ; or the philosophic speculations of their wisest men had ...
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... argument for the truth of the mis- sion of each , will be adduced in its proper place . Allowing it to be reasonable to presume that a Reve- lation would be vouchsafed , it is equally so to presume that it should contain some ...
... argument for the truth of the mis- sion of each , will be adduced in its proper place . Allowing it to be reasonable to presume that a Reve- lation would be vouchsafed , it is equally so to presume that it should contain some ...
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ancient angels animal apostle appear argument Arian Arminians ascribed Atheists atonement attributes authority blood called cause character Christian circumstances consequence considered corrupt creation creatures death of Christ declared Deity deny Divine Divine nature doctrine earth effect Egypt eternal evidence evil existence express fact faith Father favour given glory Godhead Gospel hath heathen heaven Hebrew Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human idolatry infinite instances Israelites Jehovah Jewish Jews justice knowledge Lord manifest mankind means ment mercy Messiah mind miracles moral Moses never notion obedience object observed offender Old Testament passages Pentateuch perfect person prescience principle promise proof prophecy prophets prove punishment racter reason religion rendered repentance respect revelation righteousness sacrifice Scrip Scripture sense Septuagint sin-offering sins Socinian Son of God speak Spirit sufferings suppose term Testament testimony things thou tion true truth ture unto whole wisdom word worship writers