A Treatise Concerning Religious AffectionsChalmers and Collins, 1825 - 664 pages |
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Page v
... principle of his depravity laid open to us ; and , while there may still be a mystery over the origin of this principle , which remains to be cleared away by other evidence , yet , we shall find it manifest , that man is the enemy of ...
... principle of his depravity laid open to us ; and , while there may still be a mystery over the origin of this principle , which remains to be cleared away by other evidence , yet , we shall find it manifest , that man is the enemy of ...
Page vii
... principle that their victim is young ; for , were they peculiar to youth , we might ascribe them to that hasty shooting forth of passion which belongs to the immaturity of his age , but which the slower growth of reason and experience ...
... principle that their victim is young ; for , were they peculiar to youth , we might ascribe them to that hasty shooting forth of passion which belongs to the immaturity of his age , but which the slower growth of reason and experience ...
Page viii
... principle ; for , it is nothing more than a fair specimen of that tendency of passion to sophisticate reason , which pervades the whole of human nature . The man whose secular wisdom is the greatest , and who , of course , has made the ...
... principle ; for , it is nothing more than a fair specimen of that tendency of passion to sophisticate reason , which pervades the whole of human nature . The man whose secular wisdom is the greatest , and who , of course , has made the ...
Page ix
... principle to a greater extent than is always allowed , but of the common use of common things ; and in this department it must be conceded , that the verdict of all experience is dis- tinct and uniform . The evil shows itself even in ...
... principle to a greater extent than is always allowed , but of the common use of common things ; and in this department it must be conceded , that the verdict of all experience is dis- tinct and uniform . The evil shows itself even in ...
Page x
... principle which ren- ders a belief in the Deity of any practical benefit to On the recurrence of the question , then , Why are the appetites of man , though placed under the guardianship of reason , so precarious guides either to the ...
... principle which ren- ders a belief in the Deity of any practical benefit to On the recurrence of the question , then , Why are the appetites of man , though placed under the guardianship of reason , so precarious guides either to the ...
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