Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page xv
... be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections .... Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ....... 357 369 Sect . III . - On the Importance of distinguishing [ xv ]
... be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections .... Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ....... 357 369 Sect . III . - On the Importance of distinguishing [ xv ]
Page 94
... " This , in- deed , is carrying the doctrine of indulgence to a point of rigour that would scarce be required in the hospice of St. Bernard . luxuries . After they have exhausted their own country , 94 [ PART i . Property in relation.
... " This , in- deed , is carrying the doctrine of indulgence to a point of rigour that would scarce be required in the hospice of St. Bernard . luxuries . After they have exhausted their own country , 94 [ PART i . Property in relation.
Page 124
... doctrine whose first and last instruction is humility . Thus every just view of man , whether he is considered in his individual or social capacity , leads us to the famous apothegm of the Grecian sage Cleobulus , and which the wise and ...
... doctrine whose first and last instruction is humility . Thus every just view of man , whether he is considered in his individual or social capacity , leads us to the famous apothegm of the Grecian sage Cleobulus , and which the wise and ...
Page 129
... doctrine of this school , that truth alone is sufficient for regenerating mankind , is certainly new , and worthy of ... doctrines plain and clear ? - About two hundred pounds a year . And that which was prov'd true before , Prove false ...
... doctrine of this school , that truth alone is sufficient for regenerating mankind , is certainly new , and worthy of ... doctrines plain and clear ? - About two hundred pounds a year . And that which was prov'd true before , Prove false ...
Page 141
... ; and it is remarkable , that so reasonable a doctrine owed its origin , not to reasoning , but to the height of extra- However , though it is highly injurious to represent religion SECT . I. ] to Society and the Individual . 141.
... ; and it is remarkable , that so reasonable a doctrine owed its origin , not to reasoning , but to the height of extra- However , though it is highly injurious to represent religion SECT . I. ] to Society and the Individual . 141.
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