Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures ..., Volumen1J. Steele, 1840 - 248 páginas |
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... universe a providen- tial government ; Different theories and arguments no- ticed ; Show what seems to be the truth . LECTURE 22 . Moral Government . Moral Government defined ; What it implies . LECTURE 23 . Foundation of Moral ...
... universe a providen- tial government ; Different theories and arguments no- ticed ; Show what seems to be the truth . LECTURE 22 . Moral Government . Moral Government defined ; What it implies . LECTURE 23 . Foundation of Moral ...
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... universe . In its most comprehensive sense it embraces all knowledge . 2. It may be and generally is divided into Natural and Revealed Theology . This distinction does not imply that natural Theology is not re- vealed . ( 1. ) NATURAL ...
... universe . In its most comprehensive sense it embraces all knowledge . 2. It may be and generally is divided into Natural and Revealed Theology . This distinction does not imply that natural Theology is not re- vealed . ( 1. ) NATURAL ...
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... universe is a revelation of God , we may legitimately wander into every department of nature , science , and grace , for tes- timony upon theological subjects . 8. Different questions , must however draw their evidences from different ...
... universe is a revelation of God , we may legitimately wander into every department of nature , science , and grace , for tes- timony upon theological subjects . 8. Different questions , must however draw their evidences from different ...
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... universe abounds with both these extremes of art , and affords a demonstration of design . 3. Design implies a designer . 4. The universe is a system of existences , sustaining the rela- . tion of means to an end . 5. It had therefore ...
... universe abounds with both these extremes of art , and affords a demonstration of design . 3. Design implies a designer . 4. The universe is a system of existences , sustaining the rela- . tion of means to an end . 5. It had therefore ...
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... universe as a whole is a unit , and most philosophically attributed to one first cause . This cause is God . VI . Metaphysical argument . 1. All existences are necessary or contingent . ( 1. ) That existence or being is necessary whose ...
... universe as a whole is a unit , and most philosophically attributed to one first cause . This cause is God . VI . Metaphysical argument . 1. All existences are necessary or contingent . ( 1. ) That existence or being is necessary whose ...
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