The Elements of Christian Science: A Treatise Upon Moral Philosophy and PracticeHooker, 1857 - 379 sider |
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... or wholly changes the nature . The vigor of the tree , individually considered , its state and condi- tion , are determined by these two elements , Nature and Position , -and 3 infinite varieties are produced in individuals , but the one.
... or wholly changes the nature . The vigor of the tree , individually considered , its state and condi- tion , are determined by these two elements , Nature and Position , -and 3 infinite varieties are produced in individuals , but the one.
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... tion " Whence did evil come into the world , since God is all good and Almighty ? " But it is a wholly practical one , the question , " Is this nature , this which I have , this which is my nature as a man , good or evil ? ” Now ...
... tion " Whence did evil come into the world , since God is all good and Almighty ? " But it is a wholly practical one , the question , " Is this nature , this which I have , this which is my nature as a man , good or evil ? ” Now ...
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... tion , deed is action . Now seeing that manifestly , therefore , we must call him perfect , what is the idea of Moral Good presented to us by Him as the perfect man ? Manifestly it may be put in not sinning , that positively our blessed ...
... tion , deed is action . Now seeing that manifestly , therefore , we must call him perfect , what is the idea of Moral Good presented to us by Him as the perfect man ? Manifestly it may be put in not sinning , that positively our blessed ...
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... tion to our Lord shall not be the Supreme Rule to us , are matters which , however easily settled , I shall not here meddle with . The objection that says , " We are not as Adam , and therefore the rule and law of Adam cannot apply to ...
... tion to our Lord shall not be the Supreme Rule to us , are matters which , however easily settled , I shall not here meddle with . The objection that says , " We are not as Adam , and therefore the rule and law of Adam cannot apply to ...
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... tion or due proportion and harmony of the whole nature . We will illustrate it a little more . There are manifestly govern- ing powers in man . The Will , the Conscience , the Affections , the Reason - these are good always , at all ...
... tion or due proportion and harmony of the whole nature . We will illustrate it a little more . There are manifestly govern- ing powers in man . The Will , the Conscience , the Affections , the Reason - these are good always , at all ...
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