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... conduct which his present circumstances , as well as his future prospects , pre- sent . This holds true of man , even when enjoying nothing more than the light of nature . For though his obligations are in proportion to his capacity ...
... conduct which his present circumstances , as well as his future prospects , pre- sent . This holds true of man , even when enjoying nothing more than the light of nature . For though his obligations are in proportion to his capacity ...
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... conduct of his rational offspring , could have been restrained by any internal cause or external circum- stance , from appointing it . This conclusion is strengthened , when we consider the moral agency , the capacities , and the ...
... conduct of his rational offspring , could have been restrained by any internal cause or external circum- stance , from appointing it . This conclusion is strengthened , when we consider the moral agency , the capacities , and the ...
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... circumstances and ages are familiar with them , and take their truth for granted ; as , for example , that there are some things in human conduct that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame of Moral Obligation . 9.
... circumstances and ages are familiar with them , and take their truth for granted ; as , for example , that there are some things in human conduct that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame of Moral Obligation . 9.
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Daniel Dewar. ready to believe ; -as it is conducted impartially , and without respect of persons , -as it punishes vice ... conduct , holds him accountable . He , the Great Lord and Ruler of all , convinces him of this , not only by the ...
Daniel Dewar. ready to believe ; -as it is conducted impartially , and without respect of persons , -as it punishes vice ... conduct , holds him accountable . He , the Great Lord and Ruler of all , convinces him of this , not only by the ...
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Daniel Dewar. CHAPTER III . THE MORAL GOVERNMENT OF GOD IS SO CONDUCTED AS TO LEAD OUR VIEWS TO A FUTURE STATE . THE moral government of God is conducted in such a way in the present life , as unavoidably to lead our views to a future ...
Daniel Dewar. CHAPTER III . THE MORAL GOVERNMENT OF GOD IS SO CONDUCTED AS TO LEAD OUR VIEWS TO A FUTURE STATE . THE moral government of God is conducted in such a way in the present life , as unavoidably to lead our views to a future ...
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