The Presbyterian Magazine: A Monthly Publication, Tom 1 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 100
Strona 5
Those, who are not able to think, or speak clearly of the nature of virtue, and the
origin of vice, can nevertheless distinguish oright from wrong, and feel a sense or
consciousness of guilt, as well as infer from their miseries, a state of opposition ...
Those, who are not able to think, or speak clearly of the nature of virtue, and the
origin of vice, can nevertheless distinguish oright from wrong, and feel a sense or
consciousness of guilt, as well as infer from their miseries, a state of opposition ...
Strona 6
... real meaning, they give those views both of God and man, which our reason
must approve, and which neither the writers of those books, had they been left to
themselves, nor any other set of men, would have been able to have furnished.
... real meaning, they give those views both of God and man, which our reason
must approve, and which neither the writers of those books, had they been left to
themselves, nor any other set of men, would have been able to have furnished.
Strona 15
By taking a view of the whole he will be able to discern the place of each part; the
relation which one truth sustains to another; and how they all harmoniously unite
in one glorious system of light and wisdom, holiness and consolation. It were ...
By taking a view of the whole he will be able to discern the place of each part; the
relation which one truth sustains to another; and how they all harmoniously unite
in one glorious system of light and wisdom, holiness and consolation. It were ...
Strona 16
The scriptures, although written in perspicuous language, yet in ma; ny places
need elucidation; and for the assistance of his people the Lord has furnished the
writings of able divines, as well as the preaching of his ministers in general.
The scriptures, although written in perspicuous language, yet in ma; ny places
need elucidation; and for the assistance of his people the Lord has furnished the
writings of able divines, as well as the preaching of his ministers in general.
Strona 19
It is sufficiently manifest, that we are not able to form any adequate notion of
infinity. But it will by no means follow, that therefore, we are incapable of
reasoning accurately respecting it. Is not God himself, are not all his attributes
infinite?
It is sufficiently manifest, that we are not able to form any adequate notion of
infinity. But it will by no means follow, that therefore, we are incapable of
reasoning accurately respecting it. Is not God himself, are not all his attributes
infinite?
Co mówią ludzie - Napisz recenzję
Nie znaleziono żadnych recenzji w standardowych lokalizacjach.
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
able according apostle appear attend baptism baptized become believe Bible blessed called cause character Christian church considered continued covenant death desire divine doctrine duty effect eternal evidence existence express faith Father fear feel friends give given glory gospel grace hand happy hear heart heaven holy hope human important influence interest Jesus Christ John labour light live Lord means ment mind ministers moral nature never object offer passage persons pray prayer preached Presbytery present principles promise reason received religion religious respect righteousness rule salvation scriptures sense sinner sins society soul speak Spirit thee things thou thought tion true truth unto visited whole writer