Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Bind 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... given him dominion over the inferior animals , he has fixed the order of all things in subserviency to his happiness . That God governs the world is as clear as that he is its author , and is proved by the same means . VOL . II . B ...
... given him dominion over the inferior animals , he has fixed the order of all things in subserviency to his happiness . That God governs the world is as clear as that he is its author , and is proved by the same means . VOL . II . B ...
Side 3
... regard to his being and perfections , so neither has he with respect to his moral government ; but has given intimations of it sufficiently numerous and powerful to leave those without excuse who comply not B 2 of Moral Obligation .
... regard to his being and perfections , so neither has he with respect to his moral government ; but has given intimations of it sufficiently numerous and powerful to leave those without excuse who comply not B 2 of Moral Obligation .
Side 5
... given him for knowing the will of God , and the aids he possesses in its performance ; and , consequently , are greatly increased by the light of the gospel ; yet , this light does not diminish or im- pair the obligations which ...
... given him for knowing the will of God , and the aids he possesses in its performance ; and , consequently , are greatly increased by the light of the gospel ; yet , this light does not diminish or im- pair the obligations which ...
Side 6
... given being to the universe , and who conducts it to that consummation which he alone comprehends , possesses wisdom , which in point of extent is far beyond the limits of our understanding , and which in itself must be truly infinite ...
... given being to the universe , and who conducts it to that consummation which he alone comprehends , possesses wisdom , which in point of extent is far beyond the limits of our understanding , and which in itself must be truly infinite ...
Side 12
... given him ? Does not the existence of such powers and capacities in our nature create obligations which our own hearts tell us cannot be violated with impunity , and for the discharge of which , our reason and our feelings inform us ...
... given him ? Does not the existence of such powers and capacities in our nature create obligations which our own hearts tell us cannot be violated with impunity , and for the discharge of which , our reason and our feelings inform us ...
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