Lectures on Theology, Volumul 1Whetham, 1841 |
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Pagina 9
... conceive , and which exhibit new manifestations of the divine charac- ter , suitable to the new situation into which we have been brought by the fall . It is the religion of sinners , and consequently the only religion with which we are ...
... conceive , and which exhibit new manifestations of the divine charac- ter , suitable to the new situation into which we have been brought by the fall . It is the religion of sinners , and consequently the only religion with which we are ...
Pagina 16
... conceive to have been as sufficient to direct him in his original state , as instinct is to direct the lower animals , both being perfect in their kind . I would not affirm , however , that even then reason was his only guide , because ...
... conceive to have been as sufficient to direct him in his original state , as instinct is to direct the lower animals , both being perfect in their kind . I would not affirm , however , that even then reason was his only guide , because ...
Pagina 17
... conceive the existence of an all - perfect being , if there subsisted no connexion between him and us , how much soever his excellencies might excite our admiration , he would have no claim to our homage and obe- dience . By us , God is ...
... conceive the existence of an all - perfect being , if there subsisted no connexion between him and us , how much soever his excellencies might excite our admiration , he would have no claim to our homage and obe- dience . By us , God is ...
Pagina 23
... conceive how they can be true ; the ideas which they associate , appear to me to be contradictory . " Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge ? " Presumptuous mortal ! the range of thy thoughts extends only to a ...
... conceive how they can be true ; the ideas which they associate , appear to me to be contradictory . " Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge ? " Presumptuous mortal ! the range of thy thoughts extends only to a ...
Pagina 24
... conceive how the prophets and apostles , as we call them , could have been so confident as they were that God had in reality made any revelation to them . But this argument is so foolish , that it may seem equally foolish to give a ...
... conceive how the prophets and apostles , as we call them , could have been so confident as they were that God had in reality made any revelation to them . But this argument is so foolish , that it may seem equally foolish to give a ...
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