| Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain) - 1712 - 480 pages
...being abufed, but ftill rctain'd its firft Purity and Simplicity* The Duties of Religion, confidered as a Rule of Aftion, flow from the Relation we bear to God, and to one another; and Religion mult ever be the fame, as long as thefe Relations continue unaltered : If our firft Parent was the... | |
| Matthew Tindal - Christianity - 1730 - 470 pages
...retain'd its firft Purity and Simplicity. The Du** ties of Religion, confider'd as the Rules of Action, flow " from the Relation we bear to God, and to one another . " and Religion muft ever.be the fame, as long as thefe Rela** tions continue unalter'd : If our firft Parent wns the Creacc... | |
| Thomas Chubb - 1732 - 882 pages
...abuicd, "* but flill retained it's firft purity and fim' plicity. The duties of religion, confidered * we bear to God, and to one another ; and ' religion...long as ' thele relations continue unaltered : If our 1 firft parent was the creature of God, fo are * we ; and whatfoever fervice and duty he * owed, in... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - Sermons, English - 1797 - 370 pages
...retained its firft Purity and Simplicity. The Duties of Religion, confidered as a Rule of A&ion, flow from from the Relation we bear to God, and to one another ; and Religion muft ever be the fame, as long as thefe Relations continue unaltered. If our firft Parent was the Creature of God, fo are we ; and whatever... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - Sermons, English - 1812 - 492 pages
...ftill retained its firft purity and fimplicity. The duties of religion, confidered as a rule of action, flow from the relation we bear to God, and to one...another; and religion muft ever be the fame, as long as thefe relations continue unaltered. If our firft parent was the creature of God, fo are we ; and whatever... | |
| Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - Theology - 1830 - 508 pages
...still retained its first purity and simplicity. The duties of religion, considered as a rule of action, flow from the relation we bear to God and to one another ; and religion must ever be the same as long as these relations continue unaltered. If our first parent was the creature... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - 1830 - 500 pages
...still retained its first purity and simplicity. The duties of religion, considered as a rule of action, flow from the relation we bear to God and to one another ; and religion must ever be the same as long as these relations continue unaltered. If our first parent was the creature... | |
| Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - Theology - 1830 - 504 pages
...still retained its first purity and simplicity. The duties of religion, considered as a rule of action, flow from the relation we bear to God and to one another ; and religion must ever be the same as long as these relations continue unaltered. If our first parent was the creature... | |
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