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... distinct professorships established , instead of two as formerly . He was a man of peace , and loved to promote it , especially in the church of Christ , where it ought eminently to dwell ; and he therefore delighted to advance any ...
... distinct professorships established , instead of two as formerly . He was a man of peace , and loved to promote it , especially in the church of Christ , where it ought eminently to dwell ; and he therefore delighted to advance any ...
Pagina 17
... distinct subsist- ence , was in a great measure unknown to them . The Deity was considered not so much an intelligent being , as an animating power diffused throughout the world ; and was introduced into their speculative system to ...
... distinct subsist- ence , was in a great measure unknown to them . The Deity was considered not so much an intelligent being , as an animating power diffused throughout the world ; and was introduced into their speculative system to ...
Pagina 19
... distinct and consistent shape . All that reason could do , was to point out the general truth ; it failed in its attempts to illustrate it , and to erect upon this foundation the superstructure of rational piety . The Let us , in the ...
... distinct and consistent shape . All that reason could do , was to point out the general truth ; it failed in its attempts to illustrate it , and to erect upon this foundation the superstructure of rational piety . The Let us , in the ...
Pagina 22
... , and to draw out in regular order the system of doctrines and duties which it teaches . Our intellectual powers * Job xxviii . 12. et seq . must be exercised with a view to obtain a distinct 22 SOURCES OF THEOLOGY :
... , and to draw out in regular order the system of doctrines and duties which it teaches . Our intellectual powers * Job xxviii . 12. et seq . must be exercised with a view to obtain a distinct 22 SOURCES OF THEOLOGY :
Pagina 23
John Dick. must be exercised with a view to obtain a distinct idea of the import of any communication which our Creator has condescended to make of his will . If we had no more understanding than the irrational animals , we should be ...
John Dick. must be exercised with a view to obtain a distinct idea of the import of any communication which our Creator has condescended to make of his will . If we had no more understanding than the irrational animals , we should be ...
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