Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 páginas |
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... divine or human ; will both provoke the displeasure of heaven , and the disgrace and contempt of men . It will also surmount all regard to health , and to life itself . What numbers are thus made to pine away in disease , and brought ...
... divine or human ; will both provoke the displeasure of heaven , and the disgrace and contempt of men . It will also surmount all regard to health , and to life itself . What numbers are thus made to pine away in disease , and brought ...
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... divine revelation , fell a prey to his sensual passions ! Under this head may be ranked the love of ease ; a principle of such deep root in human nature , that persons of the most active disposition are not entirely exempt from its ...
... divine revelation , fell a prey to his sensual passions ! Under this head may be ranked the love of ease ; a principle of such deep root in human nature , that persons of the most active disposition are not entirely exempt from its ...
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... divine command , nor to any law of immu- table morality ; whereas he who has others and himself at his disposal , is frequently subject to the perplexity of dubious coun- sels , and to the uneasiness arising from the consideration ...
... divine command , nor to any law of immu- table morality ; whereas he who has others and himself at his disposal , is frequently subject to the perplexity of dubious coun- sels , and to the uneasiness arising from the consideration ...
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... full scope , but to subdue their natural wildness , and inure them to a ready submission to the just authority of law , both divine and hu- man . SECTION IV . On Moral Liberty . THERE is another 68 [ PARTI . Liberty in relation , & c .
... full scope , but to subdue their natural wildness , and inure them to a ready submission to the just authority of law , both divine and hu- man . SECTION IV . On Moral Liberty . THERE is another 68 [ PARTI . Liberty in relation , & c .
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... divine au- thority and administration . What can be more fit and reasonable , or more according to the truth of things , than to bow to his dominion whose property we are , and from whose power it is impossible to escape ; whose ...
... divine au- thority and administration . What can be more fit and reasonable , or more according to the truth of things , than to bow to his dominion whose property we are , and from whose power it is impossible to escape ; whose ...
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