The rule of conscienceOgle, Duncan and Company, 1822 - Theology |
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... give him reasons , you seek to cure his error , and to alter his persuasion ; but while this persuasion is not altered , how can he be moved to omit it ? If you give him no reasons , you desire him to omit it , be- cause he thinks he ...
... give him reasons , you seek to cure his error , and to alter his persuasion ; but while this persuasion is not altered , how can he be moved to omit it ? If you give him no reasons , you desire him to omit it , be- cause he thinks he ...
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... give him a share , he defended the forgery , and possessed his part ; but when he afterwards perceived the cheat , and yet detained the purchase , he grew infamous : it was innocent till he knew it , but then it was criminal . He should ...
... give him a share , he defended the forgery , and possessed his part ; but when he afterwards perceived the cheat , and yet detained the purchase , he grew infamous : it was innocent till he knew it , but then it was criminal . He should ...
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... give light to the inquiry . 6 2. For in things indifferent the command of the superior must needs be accounted the will of God ; for although our superiors , are executioners of the Divine laws , yet because they have also a legislative ...
... give light to the inquiry . 6 2. For in things indifferent the command of the superior must needs be accounted the will of God ; for although our superiors , are executioners of the Divine laws , yet because they have also a legislative ...
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... give leave for a man to choose his side as he pleases ; because , in all moral things , as dressed with circumstances , it is very easy to find some degrees of probability , but very difficult to find a case against which nothing can be ...
... give leave for a man to choose his side as he pleases ; because , in all moral things , as dressed with circumstances , it is very easy to find some degrees of probability , but very difficult to find a case against which nothing can be ...
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... give account in the following rules . RULE II . A Conscience that is , at first , and in its own Nature , probable , may be made certain by Accumulation of many Probabilities operating the same Persuasion . EVERY probable argument hath ...
... give account in the following rules . RULE II . A Conscience that is , at first , and in its own Nature , probable , may be made certain by Accumulation of many Probabilities operating the same Persuasion . EVERY probable argument hath ...
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Page 341 - THY word is a lantern unto my feet : and a light unto my paths.
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Page 324 - And yet indeed she is my sister: she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother ; and she became my wife.
Page 360 - To whom then will ye liken GOD ? or what likeness will ye compare unto Him ? The workman melteth a graven image, and the goldsmith spreadeth it over with gold, and casteth silver chains.
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