The Presbyterian Magazine: A Monthly Publication, Tom 1Littell & Henry, 1821 |
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... human reason , very slight grounds of comfort . Without a hereafter , man is indeed a mystery ; justice has failed ; the idea of a fu- ture life a tantalizing evil ; the fa- culties of the human mind are mis- placed and useless . Yet ...
... human reason , very slight grounds of comfort . Without a hereafter , man is indeed a mystery ; justice has failed ; the idea of a fu- ture life a tantalizing evil ; the fa- culties of the human mind are mis- placed and useless . Yet ...
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... mo- ral truth rests upon as firm a basis , as mathematical or natural truth . The evidence by which it is proved , when fairly presented and duly ex- B amined , carries conviction to the human mind , as 1821 . On Revealed Truth .
... mo- ral truth rests upon as firm a basis , as mathematical or natural truth . The evidence by which it is proved , when fairly presented and duly ex- B amined , carries conviction to the human mind , as 1821 . On Revealed Truth .
Strona 10
... human mind , and so framed the material world , that the other kinds of truth are sup- ported by the clearest and most sa- tisfactory evidence . The proofs connected with the former class are sufficiently plain and strong to answer the ...
... human mind , and so framed the material world , that the other kinds of truth are sup- ported by the clearest and most sa- tisfactory evidence . The proofs connected with the former class are sufficiently plain and strong to answer the ...
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... human beings , however wicked in the present life , nay , that all created intelligences , however diabolical in their nature and prac- tice , shall be ultimately introduced to eternal felicity , or at least , by an- nihilation , be ...
... human beings , however wicked in the present life , nay , that all created intelligences , however diabolical in their nature and prac- tice , shall be ultimately introduced to eternal felicity , or at least , by an- nihilation , be ...
Strona 19
... human action , in a strict and ac- curate sense , is neither virtuous , nor vicious . It is the principle from which it proceeds , the end in view , and its relation to the moral law , that entitle it to the epithet of virtuous or ...
... human action , in a strict and ac- curate sense , is neither virtuous , nor vicious . It is the principle from which it proceeds , the end in view , and its relation to the moral law , that entitle it to the epithet of virtuous or ...
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