General View of the Doctrines of Christianity: Designed More Especially for the Edification and Instruction of FamiliesHastings, Etheridge & Bliss, no. 8, State-Street; and at their store in Charlestown, 1809 - Christianity - 200 pages |
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... nature , implanted in us by himself , and by a cheerful acquiescence in suffering the vengeance of eternal fire , to expi- ate the unpardonable crime of our existence . 8. Our nature has originally a bias to moral good THE FREE AGENCY AND.
... nature , implanted in us by himself , and by a cheerful acquiescence in suffering the vengeance of eternal fire , to expi- ate the unpardonable crime of our existence . 8. Our nature has originally a bias to moral good THE FREE AGENCY AND.
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... existence upon condition of perpetual obedience . Now had Adam continued perpetually obedient to the di- vine command , and thus secured immortality to him- self in consequence of the divine veracity , it by no means follows , that ...
... existence upon condition of perpetual obedience . Now had Adam continued perpetually obedient to the di- vine command , and thus secured immortality to him- self in consequence of the divine veracity , it by no means follows , that ...
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... existence . Of this kind are those truths which are called mathe- matical , and of which , when the terms are understood , and the several prepositions from which they result are clearly and perspicuously explained , and as it were ...
... existence . Of this kind are those truths which are called mathe- matical , and of which , when the terms are understood , and the several prepositions from which they result are clearly and perspicuously explained , and as it were ...
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... their invisible existence by the outward fruits of piety , holiness , justice , mercy , truth and charity . That faith is genuine , which produces a right practi- cal sense of moral obligation , as well as of FURTHER EXAMINED . 63.
... their invisible existence by the outward fruits of piety , holiness , justice , mercy , truth and charity . That faith is genuine , which produces a right practi- cal sense of moral obligation , as well as of FURTHER EXAMINED . 63.
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... existence , to God's wrath and con- demnation . Thus a just God is represented as being angry with us for no other reason , than because we are born . But can any reasonable being seriously imagine , that God is angry with us merely for ...
... existence , to God's wrath and con- demnation . Thus a just God is represented as being angry with us for no other reason , than because we are born . But can any reasonable being seriously imagine , that God is angry with us merely for ...
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