The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 pagini |
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Pagina 165
... SABBATH . The sabbath , though a positive institution , adapted to the neces- sities of man and beast . i . The original institution of the sabbath ... SABBATH Original institution of the Sabbath The Mosaic Sabbath The Christian Sabbath PAGE.
... SABBATH . The sabbath , though a positive institution , adapted to the neces- sities of man and beast . i . The original institution of the sabbath ... SABBATH Original institution of the Sabbath The Mosaic Sabbath The Christian Sabbath PAGE.
Pagina 166
... sabbath . Yet , 6. Both days are in some circumstances allowable . i ) The manner in which it is to be observed . The law of the sabbath forbids- 1. All labour of body or mind , of which the object is not Divine worship or religious ...
... sabbath . Yet , 6. Both days are in some circumstances allowable . i ) The manner in which it is to be observed . The law of the sabbath forbids- 1. All labour of body or mind , of which the object is not Divine worship or religious ...
Pagina 398
... sabbath is a positive institution ? -2 . Repeat the passage in which the institution of the sabbath is first recorded . - 3 . Why do we suppose that it was given to the whole human race ? -4 . What is meant by sanctifying the sabbath ...
... sabbath is a positive institution ? -2 . Repeat the passage in which the institution of the sabbath is first recorded . - 3 . Why do we suppose that it was given to the whole human race ? -4 . What is meant by sanctifying the sabbath ...
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The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for Examination Francis Wayland,Joseph Angus Vizualizare fragmente - 1835 |
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