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... moral prejudices . On other topics they would be understood to speak as they think ; but on these they would be un- derstood to speak as they know , and they are so under- stood in fact by a large majority of their followers ; and their ...
... moral prejudices . On other topics they would be understood to speak as they think ; but on these they would be un- derstood to speak as they know , and they are so under- stood in fact by a large majority of their followers ; and their ...
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... and fundamental doctrines of the gospel , and not that they already knew them , and had embraced them . To be sure , when we come to consider the moral effect of the doctrines of Christianity , this effect must 15 15 THE EXCLUSIVE SYSTEM .
... and fundamental doctrines of the gospel , and not that they already knew them , and had embraced them . To be sure , when we come to consider the moral effect of the doctrines of Christianity , this effect must 15 15 THE EXCLUSIVE SYSTEM .
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... moral effect . We should be again and again reminded , however , that when we speak of essential doctrines , we mean essential to the system itself , and not that a belief in them is essential . It is a belief in the system as a system ...
... moral effect . We should be again and again reminded , however , that when we speak of essential doctrines , we mean essential to the system itself , and not that a belief in them is essential . It is a belief in the system as a system ...
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... moral view , and as respects the individual himself , is it the same thing whether he really obeys conscience , or only mistakes his will for his conscience ? Besides , we are not testing men , but measures . The question , therefore ...
... moral view , and as respects the individual himself , is it the same thing whether he really obeys conscience , or only mistakes his will for his conscience ? Besides , we are not testing men , but measures . The question , therefore ...
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... morality . Those who have - P attained maturity , or arrived at old age , may indeed sometimes be improved ; but , as it is always difficult to overcome prejudices and habits , every man who truly aims at the solid improvement of his ...
... morality . Those who have - P attained maturity , or arrived at old age , may indeed sometimes be improved ; but , as it is always difficult to overcome prejudices and habits , every man who truly aims at the solid improvement of his ...
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Page 154 - The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One, and thou shalt love the Lord thy
Page 179 - You have nothing to lay hold of to save yourself— nothing to keep off the flames of wrath — nothing of your own, nothing that you ever have done, nothing that you can do, to induce God to spare you one moment!
Page 17 - Yea, Lord; I believe that thou art the Christ, the Son of God, which should come into the world ;
Page 217 - provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own household, he has denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel;
Page 185 - all lowliness and meekness, with long suffering, forbearing one another in love, endeavoring to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.
Page 159 - no other name under heaven given among men, by which we must be saved,'— that God has seen fit to
Page 214 - and a reverence of men, we betake ourselves in earnest to the study of the way to salvation, in those holy writings wherein God has revealed it from Heaven, and proposed it to the world; seeking our religion where we are sure it is in truth to be found, comparing spiritual things with spiritual things.
Page 219 - if one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; and if one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
Page 142 - pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep ourselves unspotted from the world.
Page 200 - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, meaning four was but four units, and five, five units, &c, and that he had in all but ten pounds; the other that sees him, takes not the figures together, as he