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Page 99
... soul which constitutes her highest excel- lence and glory . It is that spiritual liberty , that Christian freedom , that liberty of mind , and conscience , and heart , which through divine grace the soul enjoys , when she breaks the ...
... soul which constitutes her highest excel- lence and glory . It is that spiritual liberty , that Christian freedom , that liberty of mind , and conscience , and heart , which through divine grace the soul enjoys , when she breaks the ...
Page 101
... soul ; and which may be the more readily dispensed with , no honest and virtuous . mind can be long in deciding . By religious liberty , I mean the right of every man to adopt and enjoy whatever opinions he chooses on religious subjects ...
... soul ; and which may be the more readily dispensed with , no honest and virtuous . mind can be long in deciding . By religious liberty , I mean the right of every man to adopt and enjoy whatever opinions he chooses on religious subjects ...
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... souls ' undoing . I know too that one of the great stratagems of the deceiver is this boasted liberty , that many swerve from the faith through the fear of not thinking for themselves . But much as this artifice of the destroyer is to ...
... souls ' undoing . I know too that one of the great stratagems of the deceiver is this boasted liberty , that many swerve from the faith through the fear of not thinking for themselves . But much as this artifice of the destroyer is to ...
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... soul was mortal ; that pleasure was the chief good ; and that virtue was to be prized only as it contributed to man's enjoyment . The Academical philosophy , from Plato down to the period when the Academic school was transferred to Rome ...
... soul was mortal ; that pleasure was the chief good ; and that virtue was to be prized only as it contributed to man's enjoyment . The Academical philosophy , from Plato down to the period when the Academic school was transferred to Rome ...
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... soul . It is a superficial observance . It is what all morality must be , separated from the truth of the Scriptures a body without a soul ; a whited sepul- chre ; splendid only in sepulchral magnificence . The morality of the Bible is ...
... soul . It is a superficial observance . It is what all morality must be , separated from the truth of the Scriptures a body without a soul ; a whited sepul- chre ; splendid only in sepulchral magnificence . The morality of the Bible is ...
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