The Connection of Natural and Revealed Theology: Being an Attempt to Illustrate the Evidences and Doctrines of Christianity by Their Relation to the Inductive Philosophy of the Human Mind ... |
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... mercy in his providential treat- ment ? 58 SECT . XVIII . - Does it not seem probable that some extraordinary assistance would be granted to aid man in his moral difficulties ? Might not this have been hoped from our natural sentiments ...
... mercy in his providential treat- ment ? 58 SECT . XVIII . - Does it not seem probable that some extraordinary assistance would be granted to aid man in his moral difficulties ? Might not this have been hoped from our natural sentiments ...
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... mercy of God , and to humble the pride of man ? Would any religion devoid of these tendencies have been suited to the human mind ? -- - - 135 138 140 SECT . XLV . On the supposition of any Revelation , would it not probably become the ...
... mercy of God , and to humble the pride of man ? Would any religion devoid of these tendencies have been suited to the human mind ? -- - - 135 138 140 SECT . XLV . On the supposition of any Revelation , would it not probably become the ...
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... mercy of God strictly in unison with the suggestions of enlightened reason ? Would not the contrary doctrine be subversive of natural theology ? 310 SECT . XLII.— Does not Christianity acquire some cre- dibility from the acknowledged ...
... mercy of God strictly in unison with the suggestions of enlightened reason ? Would not the contrary doctrine be subversive of natural theology ? 310 SECT . XLII.— Does not Christianity acquire some cre- dibility from the acknowledged ...
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... mercy ; which had not promoted the know- ledge , happiness , and civilisation of the world ; which was not adapted to the capa- cities of the poor , the truth of which had not been admitted by the generality of the b learned ; which had ...
... mercy ; which had not promoted the know- ledge , happiness , and civilisation of the world ; which was not adapted to the capa- cities of the poor , the truth of which had not been admitted by the generality of the b learned ; which had ...
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... mercy , those confessions of sin , those sacrifices and atonements which have more or less con- stituted the worship of all the nations of the earth , are so many symptoms of the loss of our original rectitude . They are strong , though ...
... mercy , those confessions of sin , those sacrifices and atonements which have more or less con- stituted the worship of all the nations of the earth , are so many symptoms of the loss of our original rectitude . They are strong , though ...
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