Theology Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons: Wizh Memoir of the Life of the Author, and a Portrait, Volume 5Allman, 1836 - 525 pages |
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... , the antediluvians , abandoned as they were , appear plainly never to have eaten animal food . Noah and his descendants began this practice , under this permission . Here is found the only right of mankind 5 KILLING ; WHEN LAWFUL , [ SER .
... , the antediluvians , abandoned as they were , appear plainly never to have eaten animal food . Noah and his descendants began this practice , under this permission . Here is found the only right of mankind 5 KILLING ; WHEN LAWFUL , [ SER .
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... plainly warranted . By parity of reason , the warrant extends to all cases , which in substance compare with this . In other words , we are justified in putting to death the person who assails the life of ourselves , or others ...
... plainly warranted . By parity of reason , the warrant extends to all cases , which in substance compare with this . In other words , we are justified in putting to death the person who assails the life of ourselves , or others ...
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... plainly no action of man could in this case be of a criminal , because it could not be of a moral , nature . In this case , it would be equally just to censure a post or a wall for falling upon a man , and killing him , as to censure an ...
... plainly no action of man could in this case be of a criminal , because it could not be of a moral , nature . In this case , it would be equally just to censure a post or a wall for falling upon a man , and killing him , as to censure an ...
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... plainly intended by the Creator to be a mere course of duty and obedience . This is the direct appointment of the Creator . To wish to frustrate or reverse this appointment , much more to attempt the frustration or reversion of it by ...
... plainly intended by the Creator to be a mere course of duty and obedience . This is the direct appointment of the Creator . To wish to frustrate or reverse this appointment , much more to attempt the frustration or reversion of it by ...
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... on himself This case is plainly an ex- treme one . None can be more so . Yet the perfect virtuous men , instead of dictating this desperate course of piety of Christ , and the exemplary piety of these 46 [ SER THE LAW OF GOD .
... on himself This case is plainly an ex- treme one . None can be more so . Yet the perfect virtuous men , instead of dictating this desperate course of piety of Christ , and the exemplary piety of these 46 [ SER THE LAW OF GOD .
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