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... Rule of Virtue CHAPTER VI . — The Principle of Expediency proved to be False and Untenable , from a Consideration of the Moral Character and Government of God CHAPTER VII . - The Principle of Expediency proved to be False , from a ...
... Rule of Virtue CHAPTER VI . — The Principle of Expediency proved to be False and Untenable , from a Consideration of the Moral Character and Government of God CHAPTER VII . - The Principle of Expediency proved to be False , from a ...
Side iv
... Rule of this 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 ...
... Rule of this 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 ...
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... must , from the boundless excellency of his nature , and from his intuitively beholding what is right , be infinite ; and therefore we are warranted in the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely of Moral Obligation , 7.
... must , from the boundless excellency of his nature , and from his intuitively beholding what is right , be infinite ; and therefore we are warranted in the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely of Moral Obligation , 7.
Side 8
Daniel Dewar. the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely and well , has subjected man to that moral authority and government which are adapted to his nature . This is necessary to secure his greatest and ultimate good ; and it ...
Daniel Dewar. the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely and well , has subjected man to that moral authority and government which are adapted to his nature . This is necessary to secure his greatest and ultimate good ; and it ...
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... rule . For this is beyond the power of tyranny itself long and with impunity to alter . The appointed course of nature and providence , fixed and regular as the unchanging ordinances of heaven , renders it necessary to the very ...
... rule . For this is beyond the power of tyranny itself long and with impunity to alter . The appointed course of nature and providence , fixed and regular as the unchanging ordinances of heaven , renders it necessary to the very ...
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