Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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... moral or religious consequences properly follow from it , is another question ; but the proposition it- self shows , that they who cannot , and they who will not , raise their minds above the mere information of their senses , are in a ...
... moral or religious consequences properly follow from it , is another question ; but the proposition it- self shows , that they who cannot , and they who will not , raise their minds above the mere information of their senses , are in a ...
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... with- stood , and would not leave any room for liberty or choice . But this sort of force upon the will is not what God designed ; nor is suitable indeed to the nature of free , moral , and accountable agents . The truth is , 29.
... with- stood , and would not leave any room for liberty or choice . But this sort of force upon the will is not what God designed ; nor is suitable indeed to the nature of free , moral , and accountable agents . The truth is , 29.
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William Paley George Stephenson (vicar of Kelloe). moral , and accountable agents . The truth is , and it was most likely beforehand that it would be so , that amidst some points which are dark , some which are dubious , there are many ...
William Paley George Stephenson (vicar of Kelloe). moral , and accountable agents . The truth is , and it was most likely beforehand that it would be so , that amidst some points which are dark , some which are dubious , there are many ...
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... moral principles whatever ; and that is , in its comprehensiveness . It reaches every action ; it includes every duty . You cannot mention another moral principle which has this property in the same perfection . For instance , I can ...
... moral principles whatever ; and that is , in its comprehensiveness . It reaches every action ; it includes every duty . You cannot mention another moral principle which has this property in the same perfection . For instance , I can ...
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... moral questions . In some measure it supplies the place of every rule . He who has it truly within him , has little to learn . Look steadfastly to the will of God , which he who loves God necessarily does , practise what you believe to ...
... moral questions . In some measure it supplies the place of every rule . He who has it truly within him , has little to learn . Look steadfastly to the will of God , which he who loves God necessarily does , practise what you believe to ...
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