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Strona 3
The great body of the people, in any community, cannot, from the nature of their
occupations, be expected to read voluminous writings: yet, reading is one of the
most natural and effectual means of getting useful knowledge. "A work, therefore
...
The great body of the people, in any community, cannot, from the nature of their
occupations, be expected to read voluminous writings: yet, reading is one of the
most natural and effectual means of getting useful knowledge. "A work, therefore
...
Strona 5
Having the idea of God, our reason can establish the truth of his existence,
ascertain many of his perfections, natural and moral, ... Those, who are not able
to think, or speak clearly of the nature of virtue, and the origin of vice, can
nevertheless ...
Having the idea of God, our reason can establish the truth of his existence,
ascertain many of his perfections, natural and moral, ... Those, who are not able
to think, or speak clearly of the nature of virtue, and the origin of vice, can
nevertheless ...
Strona 6
... to him, who bore our likeness and obeyed for us; that he who assumed the
work of a Redeemer should possess the divine nature, and be thus able to ||
procure for his people eternal life, is highly consolatory to the humble disciple.
... to him, who bore our likeness and obeyed for us; that he who assumed the
work of a Redeemer should possess the divine nature, and be thus able to ||
procure for his people eternal life, is highly consolatory to the humble disciple.
Strona 8
Many are prepared to acknowledge their guilt by nature and practice, both in
prayer and conversation, who have never felt the burden of sin, and are very
comfortable in the use of means, trusting, as they think, to the mercy of God. Such
are ...
Many are prepared to acknowledge their guilt by nature and practice, both in
prayer and conversation, who have never felt the burden of sin, and are very
comfortable in the use of means, trusting, as they think, to the mercy of God. Such
are ...
Strona 9
By many, however, it is treated in a way by no means suited to its nature and
importance. ... can be found in the present day who feel inclined to become
disciples of Pyrrho, so far as to reject the truths of mathematical and natural
science.
By many, however, it is treated in a way by no means suited to its nature and
importance. ... can be found in the present day who feel inclined to become
disciples of Pyrrho, so far as to reject the truths of mathematical and natural
science.
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