The Methodist Magazine, Tom 1J. Soule and T. Mason for the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, 1818 |
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... reason , and in such a way as to strengthen moral and religious principles . If the Governor of the universe recognises man as a subject of reason , it follows that faith must be grounded in evidence ; and therefore we should consider ...
... reason , and in such a way as to strengthen moral and religious principles . If the Governor of the universe recognises man as a subject of reason , it follows that faith must be grounded in evidence ; and therefore we should consider ...
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... reason — that they must act as subjects of moral obligation , and be finally judged on the ground of such action . These principles form the general outlines of a picture which the more particular delineations through this work are ...
... reason — that they must act as subjects of moral obligation , and be finally judged on the ground of such action . These principles form the general outlines of a picture which the more particular delineations through this work are ...
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... reasons which produced it ? 10. The surest way in which the belief and knowledge of the men of former ages can be transmitted to their descendants , is through the medium of written testimony ; and it is fortunate for us , that the ...
... reasons which produced it ? 10. The surest way in which the belief and knowledge of the men of former ages can be transmitted to their descendants , is through the medium of written testimony ; and it is fortunate for us , that the ...
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... reason is mostly invisible to the astronomer . As he is near nineteen times smaller than our earth , he contri- butes but little to adorn the sky . Venus follows him , and is sometimes called the morning , and sometimes the evening star ...
... reason is mostly invisible to the astronomer . As he is near nineteen times smaller than our earth , he contri- butes but little to adorn the sky . Venus follows him , and is sometimes called the morning , and sometimes the evening star ...
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... reason . " I can , contemplate the beauty of these shining orbs : Still more , I am already , to a cer- tain degree , acquainted with their sublime Author ; and I partly see some rays of his glory . I will endeavour to be more and more ...
... reason . " I can , contemplate the beauty of these shining orbs : Still more , I am already , to a cer- tain degree , acquainted with their sublime Author ; and I partly see some rays of his glory . I will endeavour to be more and more ...
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