Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 pages |
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... moral effects . The proposition , that Christianity is the religion of God , may be established on the ground of the genuineness and authenticity of the Holy Scriptures , independently of the fact , that they were given by inspiration ...
... moral effects . The proposition , that Christianity is the religion of God , may be established on the ground of the genuineness and authenticity of the Holy Scriptures , independently of the fact , that they were given by inspiration ...
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... moral and religious state of the ancient heathen nations . Let him examine the re- cords of their absurd idolatry , and of their gross , yet allowed , vices . Let him mark the steady contin- uance of this extreme degradation , in the ...
... moral and religious state of the ancient heathen nations . Let him examine the re- cords of their absurd idolatry , and of their gross , yet allowed , vices . Let him mark the steady contin- uance of this extreme degradation , in the ...
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... moral dispensa- tions , has in view , is the virtue and happiness of his creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross moral darkness which overspread the world before the coming of Christ , we cannot but admit that , in order ...
... moral dispensa- tions , has in view , is the virtue and happiness of his creatures ; if , further , when we reflect on the gross moral darkness which overspread the world before the coming of Christ , we cannot but admit that , in order ...
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... moral deficiencies - the fearfulness , impatience , unbelief , and foolish pride - which were , on particular occasions , so remarkable in their own conduct . IV . Closely connected with the points of evidence mentioned in the two last ...
... moral deficiencies - the fearfulness , impatience , unbelief , and foolish pride - which were , on particular occasions , so remarkable in their own conduct . IV . Closely connected with the points of evidence mentioned in the two last ...
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... moral demonstration . The entire can- dour and honesty manifested by two of their number , in recording the humiliation of their master , as well as their own faults and those of their brethren , have already been noticed ; nor can any ...
... moral demonstration . The entire can- dour and honesty manifested by two of their number , in recording the humiliation of their master , as well as their own faults and those of their brethren , have already been noticed ; nor can any ...
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