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Side 120
... institutions , and , apart from the authority that enjoined them , indifferent . But they , in virtue of this authority , instantly changed their nature ; and their observance or non - obser- vance , became moral or immoral , in ...
... institutions , and , apart from the authority that enjoined them , indifferent . But they , in virtue of this authority , instantly changed their nature ; and their observance or non - obser- vance , became moral or immoral , in ...
Side 150
... institutions which he himself had appointed , when observed in a vain and formal manner , and not as the medium of conveying the devout affection , esteem , reverence , and " To what purpose is gratitude of the whole soul 150 God alone ...
... institutions which he himself had appointed , when observed in a vain and formal manner , and not as the medium of conveying the devout affection , esteem , reverence , and " To what purpose is gratitude of the whole soul 150 God alone ...
Side 168
... institutions of their country . During the first hundred and seventy years of the Commonwealth , they strictly observed the law of Numa , which forbade them to make any image or statue of the divine Being in the form of man or beast ...
... institutions of their country . During the first hundred and seventy years of the Commonwealth , they strictly observed the law of Numa , which forbade them to make any image or statue of the divine Being in the form of man or beast ...
Side 173
... death , typified by the institution of sacrifice . These principles of divine truth the family of mankind car- ried with them when they separated on the plains of Shinar , and went forth on the right and on The Idolatry of Mankind . 173.
... death , typified by the institution of sacrifice . These principles of divine truth the family of mankind car- ried with them when they separated on the plains of Shinar , and went forth on the right and on The Idolatry of Mankind . 173.
Side 208
... but it is sup- posed that they are not so under the more spiritual institution of the Gospel . In this objection , it is taken for granted , that there is a greater difference between the two dispensations than there 208 On Vows .
... but it is sup- posed that they are not so under the more spiritual institution of the Gospel . In this objection , it is taken for granted , that there is a greater difference between the two dispensations than there 208 On Vows .
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