Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 341
... doctrine , the more blinded by the passions was the sin- ner , and , therefore , forgetful of his obligation , the greater his hope of pardon ; because the conception of sin was the least clear . Habit and bad example became almost ...
... doctrine , the more blinded by the passions was the sin- ner , and , therefore , forgetful of his obligation , the greater his hope of pardon ; because the conception of sin was the least clear . Habit and bad example became almost ...
Page 347
... doctrine of probability or probabilism , which is the great bugbear held up by Pascal and others against the Jesuits . But what are the real facts of the case ? Of the theologians belonging to the society , who have written on moral ...
... doctrine of probability or probabilism , which is the great bugbear held up by Pascal and others against the Jesuits . But what are the real facts of the case ? Of the theologians belonging to the society , who have written on moral ...
Page 444
... doctrine of the two enjoined natures , human and divine , and in the further doctrine that the terminal dynasty is to be peculiarly the dynasty of HIM in whom the na- tures are united , we find that required progression beyond which ...
... doctrine of the two enjoined natures , human and divine , and in the further doctrine that the terminal dynasty is to be peculiarly the dynasty of HIM in whom the na- tures are united , we find that required progression beyond which ...
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