The Temple of Truth: Or, The Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically ArrangedL. Hansard & Sons, 1807 - 566 sider |
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Side 45
... public Teachers , totis viribus . For their sakes , however , I have reduced all the Fundamentals of Christianity to a few simple Propositions . Those propositions , I consider as Principles . And those Prin- ciples , I apprehend , may ...
... public Teachers , totis viribus . For their sakes , however , I have reduced all the Fundamentals of Christianity to a few simple Propositions . Those propositions , I consider as Principles . And those Prin- ciples , I apprehend , may ...
Side 74
... public Teachers would , I humbly apprehend , do well and wisely , to consider this matter ; as it be longs more especially to their province , 8 : THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTIANITY is a Spirit of Humility , and an essential Qua- lification for ...
... public Teachers would , I humbly apprehend , do well and wisely , to consider this matter ; as it be longs more especially to their province , 8 : THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTIANITY is a Spirit of Humility , and an essential Qua- lification for ...
Side 78
... public Teacher of our Religion can speak lightly of the Doctrines of Truth ; which , to say the least of them , are among the most peculiar characteristicks of that Revelation . “ True Religion , " we have been told by an amiable and ...
... public Teacher of our Religion can speak lightly of the Doctrines of Truth ; which , to say the least of them , are among the most peculiar characteristicks of that Revelation . “ True Religion , " we have been told by an amiable and ...
Side 129
... public Teachers of our Religion keep this characteristic distinction of the Scriptures principally and constantly in eye - that they are " The Word of Sal- vation ? " And , why " the Word of Salvation ? " Because , it gives an account ...
... public Teachers of our Religion keep this characteristic distinction of the Scriptures principally and constantly in eye - that they are " The Word of Sal- vation ? " And , why " the Word of Salvation ? " Because , it gives an account ...
Side 142
... public Teachers , with the utmost empha- sis , and energy ; since , to those , who study the pure word of God , it must , I should apprehend , appear to be the strongest out- line in the apostolic ministry . St. Paul is full of it ...
... public Teachers , with the utmost empha- sis , and energy ; since , to those , who study the pure word of God , it must , I should apprehend , appear to be the strongest out- line in the apostolic ministry . St. Paul is full of it ...
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