Letters, Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - Christian life |
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... circumstances attending the promulga- tion of the Mosaic law and the Gospel - In what a true and salutary belief in the Christian system consists - Faith shown to be a prin- ciple of action - Knowledge of the divine na- ture ciple [ ix ]
... circumstances attending the promulga- tion of the Mosaic law and the Gospel - In what a true and salutary belief in the Christian system consists - Faith shown to be a prin- ciple of action - Knowledge of the divine na- ture ciple [ ix ]
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... tion , in which he justly reproaches them , " Because that when they " knew God , ( or might from the " works of creation have known " him , ) they glorified him not as God , neither were they thankful , " but became vain in their ...
... tion , in which he justly reproaches them , " Because that when they " knew God , ( or might from the " works of creation have known " him , ) they glorified him not as God , neither were they thankful , " but became vain in their ...
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... tion , an account of which has , by the providence of God , been pre- served to us in the Bible . We there find natural religion displayed in all its purity , additional strength be- stowed on all that reason had sug- gested , and ...
... tion , an account of which has , by the providence of God , been pre- served to us in the Bible . We there find natural religion displayed in all its purity , additional strength be- stowed on all that reason had sug- gested , and ...
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... tion in which they were placed , and warned them of the penalty they would incur through disobedience . Nor when the penalty was incurred did he withdraw the proofs of his superintending care from the guilty sufferers . Hitherto he had ...
... tion in which they were placed , and warned them of the penalty they would incur through disobedience . Nor when the penalty was incurred did he withdraw the proofs of his superintending care from the guilty sufferers . Hitherto he had ...
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... . We should have seen her re- presented as the cause of ruin ; but we should never have heard of her being declared the medium of restora- tion to the human race . The The traditional account which de- scended to the Eastern nations [ 30 ]
... . We should have seen her re- presented as the cause of ruin ; but we should never have heard of her being declared the medium of restora- tion to the human race . The The traditional account which de- scended to the Eastern nations [ 30 ]
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