Skeletons of a Course of Theological LecturesTibbals & Whiting, 1865 - 248 páginas |
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... perfect which is entirely suited to the end for which it was designed . Theists maintain that the universe was made and is governed for the glory of God , in the promotion of virtue and happiness ; and that so far as we can see , it is ...
... perfect which is entirely suited to the end for which it was designed . Theists maintain that the universe was made and is governed for the glory of God , in the promotion of virtue and happiness ; and that so far as we can see , it is ...
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... perfect and perpetuate sel- -fishness forever ... 8. Another tendency of Atheism is to annihilate all those motives to virtue which are alone influential in a world like this . 4 9. Another tendency of Atheism , is to annihilate the ...
... perfect and perpetuate sel- -fishness forever ... 8. Another tendency of Atheism is to annihilate all those motives to virtue which are alone influential in a world like this . 4 9. Another tendency of Atheism , is to annihilate the ...
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... perfect knowledge of himself and of his will , such a revelation was highly probable . 3. The great ignorance of mankind , taken in connection with their great necessities and their great desire to know more of the universe and of its ...
... perfect knowledge of himself and of his will , such a revelation was highly probable . 3. The great ignorance of mankind , taken in connection with their great necessities and their great desire to know more of the universe and of its ...
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... perfect honesty be admitted , it would not conclusively prove their inspira- tion of God , without the power of miracles , for they might be de- ceived . 5. The inspiration of the Bible cannot be proved by any appeal to the elevated and ...
... perfect honesty be admitted , it would not conclusively prove their inspira- tion of God , without the power of miracles , for they might be de- ceived . 5. The inspiration of the Bible cannot be proved by any appeal to the elevated and ...
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... perfect rewards and punishments . To their denial of the distinction between virtue and vice , I ob- ject , 1. That it is contrary to consciousness . We certainly know that there is such a distinction . It is the dictate of our own ...
... perfect rewards and punishments . To their denial of the distinction between virtue and vice , I ob- ject , 1. That it is contrary to consciousness . We certainly know that there is such a distinction . It is the dictate of our own ...
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