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... Scriptures . 2. The Holy Scriptures , as has just been intimated , gives us much information on questions of duty , which could not be obtained by the light of nature . Under this remark may be classed the scriptural precepts re ...
... Scriptures . 2. The Holy Scriptures , as has just been intimated , gives us much information on questions of duty , which could not be obtained by the light of nature . Under this remark may be classed the scriptural precepts re ...
Pagina 127
... Scriptures contain ; and , 2nd , how we may ascertain our duty from the Scriptures . SECTION I. THE VIEW OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES . [ The question of the evidence of the truth of Scripture not pro- perly within the scope of this treatise ...
... Scriptures contain ; and , 2nd , how we may ascertain our duty from the Scriptures . SECTION I. THE VIEW OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES . [ The question of the evidence of the truth of Scripture not pro- perly within the scope of this treatise ...
Pagina 130
... Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments contain all that God has re- vealed to us by language respecting his will . What is contained here alone is binding upon the ... SCRIPTURE . 131 2. By 130 THE HOLY SCRIPTURES . What is excluded.
... Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments contain all that God has re- vealed to us by language respecting his will . What is contained here alone is binding upon the ... SCRIPTURE . 131 2. By 130 THE HOLY SCRIPTURES . What is excluded.
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