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... Obedience 97 • 106 • 114 CHAPTER IV . - On the different Forms of Obedience to the Law of God SECTION I. - Obedience to the Commands of God • 126 • . 126 SECTION II . - Obedience to God considered as a principle of belief in the truths ...
... Obedience 97 • 106 • 114 CHAPTER IV . - On the different Forms of Obedience to the Law of God SECTION I. - Obedience to the Commands of God • 126 • . 126 SECTION II . - Obedience to God considered as a principle of belief in the truths ...
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... obedience , and , therefore , bound to obey the divine will , wherever discovered , as the expression of immutable rectitude , as the law of the universe , and as the spring of life , and order , and happiness . His obligations to ...
... obedience , and , therefore , bound to obey the divine will , wherever discovered , as the expression of immutable rectitude , as the law of the universe , and as the spring of life , and order , and happiness . His obligations to ...
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... obedience be 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 ...
... obedience be 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 ...
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... obedience to its laws , and enjoy its protection . Every such government is , and necessarily must be , both from the constitution of man , and from the course and order which God has esta- blished , of a moral nature ; that is , its ...
... obedience to its laws , and enjoy its protection . Every such government is , and necessarily must be , both from the constitution of man , and from the course and order which God has esta- blished , of a moral nature ; that is , its ...
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... obedience to the will of the Supreme Being , -which obedience is to be given , not on account of the infinite moral excellencies and per- fections of his nature , nor because of his creating and preserving goodness , but merely on ...
... obedience to the will of the Supreme Being , -which obedience is to be given , not on account of the infinite moral excellencies and per- fections of his nature , nor because of his creating and preserving goodness , but merely on ...
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