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Pagina 163
... thing ; which is a contradiction . It must all along be borne in mind , that benevolence is one identical thing , to wit , good - will , willing for its own sake the highest good of being and every known good according to its relative ...
... thing ; which is a contradiction . It must all along be borne in mind , that benevolence is one identical thing , to wit , good - will , willing for its own sake the highest good of being and every known good according to its relative ...
Pagina 297
Charles G. Finney James Harris Fairchild. indicates that this was the thing , and the only thing done in this case . " Then he said unto them , O fools , and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken ! Ought not Christ ...
Charles G. Finney James Harris Fairchild. indicates that this was the thing , and the only thing done in this case . " Then he said unto them , O fools , and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken ! Ought not Christ ...
Pagina 328
... thing as a sure and perfect connection between moral causes and effects ; so this only is what I call by the name of moral necessity . " Page 35 , he says : " What has been said of natural and moral necessity may serve to explain what ...
... thing as a sure and perfect connection between moral causes and effects ; so this only is what I call by the name of moral necessity . " Page 35 , he says : " What has been said of natural and moral necessity may serve to explain what ...
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ability absurd action affirm antinomian atonement attribute of benevolence believe Bible certainly choice choose Christ Christians church condition conscious consecration consists constitutional course deny desire divine doctrine duty elect entire sanctification eternal evil exist fact faith feelings flesh free agency God's gospel grace gratification guilt hath heart heaven highest well-being Holy Spirit human impenitent implies impossible imputed righteousness inability infinite influence intellect intrinsic value Jesus justification Lord manifest means mind moral agents moral character moral depravity moral government moral law moral obligation nature necessity never obedience obey object opposition original sin outward passages perfect philosophy reason regard regeneration relations religion render repentance requires respect retributive justice revealed righteousness saints saints and sinners sake salvation saved scripture secure selfishness sense sensibility sinful sinners soul suppose theory thing thou tion true truth ultimate end ultimate intention unbelief universe unto virtue volition