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... observance of their institutions . It was reserved for modern times to make a great and memorable experiment on the practicability of governing mankind without any reference to religion , to God , and to eternity . But the ephemeral ...
... observance of their institutions . It was reserved for modern times to make a great and memorable experiment on the practicability of governing mankind without any reference to religion , to God , and to eternity . But the ephemeral ...
Side 57
... observance ; it is surely not neces- sary to make many observations to prove , that the promise of reward , held forth in the gospel , to perse- vering faith and obedience , is totally different . - In what does that promised reward ...
... observance ; it is surely not neces- sary to make many observations to prove , that the promise of reward , held forth in the gospel , to perse- vering faith and obedience , is totally different . - In what does that promised reward ...
Side 60
... observance- and which , in place of pointing to God as the first object of disinterested regard , maintains , that he is on no other ground entitled to our love and obedi- ence , than in consideration of the evil which he can inflict ...
... observance- and which , in place of pointing to God as the first object of disinterested regard , maintains , that he is on no other ground entitled to our love and obedi- ence , than in consideration of the evil which he can inflict ...
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... observance or non - obser- vance , became moral or immoral , in consequence of their being appointed by Him , who is infinitely good , and wise , and powerful , and to whose laws , wise and good as they must always be , we owe a perfect ...
... observance or non - obser- vance , became moral or immoral , in consequence of their being appointed by Him , who is infinitely good , and wise , and powerful , and to whose laws , wise and good as they must always be , we owe a perfect ...
Side 123
... observance of which peace and joy are secured throughout the dominions of God . Contrast this divine directory of moral conduct with the intricate , voluminous , and very imperfect laws of man ; and we cannot fail to have the most ...
... observance of which peace and joy are secured throughout the dominions of God . Contrast this divine directory of moral conduct with the intricate , voluminous , and very imperfect laws of man ; and we cannot fail to have the most ...
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