Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1Clark and Lyman, 1818 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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... proper . Until this time , through a mistaken policy , the students had not been allowed to discuss any question which involved the Inspiration of the Scriptures ; from an apprehension that the ex- amination of these points would expose ...
... proper . Until this time , through a mistaken policy , the students had not been allowed to discuss any question which involved the Inspiration of the Scriptures ; from an apprehension that the ex- amination of these points would expose ...
Page lxxiii
... proper occasions , he ex- posed their errors without hesitation and without fear . The va- lue of their applause and their friendship was " less than no- thing , " in comparison with the value of Truth , and of a clear conscience before ...
... proper occasions , he ex- posed their errors without hesitation and without fear . The va- lue of their applause and their friendship was " less than no- thing , " in comparison with the value of Truth , and of a clear conscience before ...
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... proper part of the present discourse . In the first place , it will be admitted by these philosophers , as well as all other men , that we have no knowledge of any existence , or any change , which has taken place without a cause . All ...
... proper part of the present discourse . In the first place , it will be admitted by these philosophers , as well as all other men , that we have no knowledge of any existence , or any change , which has taken place without a cause . All ...
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... proper effects in both cases . Those , which operate without us , produce their effects before our senses ; and so far our knowledge of the connection between cause and effect arises from sensitive testimony . Those , which operate ...
... proper effects in both cases . Those , which operate without us , produce their effects before our senses ; and so far our knowledge of the connection between cause and effect arises from sensitive testimony . Those , which operate ...
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... proper for him to create , and uphold , an universe , for its accomplishment . This end , originally so valuable , as to induce him to commence , and continue , this mighty work , must ever be equally valuable in his view . But it can ...
... proper for him to create , and uphold , an universe , for its accomplishment . This end , originally so valuable , as to induce him to commence , and continue , this mighty work , must ever be equally valuable in his view . But it can ...
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