A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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Page 23
... conduct of human life , by establishing the proof of a future state of reward and pu- nishment , — “ to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ...
... conduct of human life , by establishing the proof of a future state of reward and pu- nishment , — “ to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the design is , to supply motives , and not rules ...
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... conduct which they often produce . The second , in the instances of passive courage or endurance of sufferings , pa- tience under affronts and injuries , humility , irresistance , placability . The truth is , there are two opposite de ...
... conduct which they often produce . The second , in the instances of passive courage or endurance of sufferings , pa- tience under affronts and injuries , humility , irresistance , placability . The truth is , there are two opposite de ...
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... conduct from personal motives to cases in which men act from impulse , for themselves , and from themselves . When it comes to be considered , what is necessary to be done for the sake of the public , and out of a regard to the general ...
... conduct from personal motives to cases in which men act from impulse , for themselves , and from themselves . When it comes to be considered , what is necessary to be done for the sake of the public , and out of a regard to the general ...
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... conduct , and for a short rule of life ; and had he instructed the person who consulted him , " constantly to refer his actions to what he believed to be the will of his Creator , and constantly to have in view not his own interest and ...
... conduct , and for a short rule of life ; and had he instructed the person who consulted him , " constantly to refer his actions to what he believed to be the will of his Creator , and constantly to have in view not his own interest and ...
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... conduct from personal motives , and for this purpose alone . I think that these observations will assist us greatly in placing our Saviour's conduct , as a moral teacher , in a proper point of view ; especially when it is considered ...
... conduct from personal motives , and for this purpose alone . I think that these observations will assist us greatly in placing our Saviour's conduct , as a moral teacher , in a proper point of view ; especially when it is considered ...
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