Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 51
... true believers should be distinguished from false professors ; or that mankind should have a fair opportunity of choosing the way of life , rather than the way of death ; then God has great and good rea- sons , for choosing that there ...
... true believers should be distinguished from false professors ; or that mankind should have a fair opportunity of choosing the way of life , rather than the way of death ; then God has great and good rea- sons , for choosing that there ...
Page 60
... true premises , or to adduce clear and conclusive arguments in sup- port of truth . In order to reason clearly and intelligi- bly upon the truth of a proposition , it is often neces- sary , in the first place to explain it ; in the next ...
... true premises , or to adduce clear and conclusive arguments in sup- port of truth . In order to reason clearly and intelligi- bly upon the truth of a proposition , it is often neces- sary , in the first place to explain it ; in the next ...
Page 67
... true premises . He employed fair reasoning and argument- ation , in preaching upon the great doctrines and duties of the gospel . And fair reasoning upon any subject is precisely the same thing as metaphysical reasoning ; or at any rate ...
... true premises . He employed fair reasoning and argument- ation , in preaching upon the great doctrines and duties of the gospel . And fair reasoning upon any subject is precisely the same thing as metaphysical reasoning ; or at any rate ...
Page 77
... true are thy ways , thou King of saints . " Now , if the greatest and best of God's intelligent creatures , after their strictest scrutiny of his conduct in the various parts of the uni- verse , have not been able to discover the least ...
... true are thy ways , thou King of saints . " Now , if the greatest and best of God's intelligent creatures , after their strictest scrutiny of his conduct in the various parts of the uni- verse , have not been able to discover the least ...
Page 79
... true benevolence , is morally right in its own nature . And moral evil , which consists in selfishness , is morally wrong in its own na- ture . This mankind know to be true , not by their rea- son , but by their conscience . Every moral ...
... true benevolence , is morally right in its own nature . And moral evil , which consists in selfishness , is morally wrong in its own na- ture . This mankind know to be true , not by their rea- son , but by their conscience . Every moral ...
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