The rule of conscienceOgle, Duncan and Company, 1822 |
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Strona 9
... consider what the secret of it is , and that there is in these men an immense love to sin , and a perfect adhesion to the pleasure of it , and that they refuse to enter lest they should quickly pass through , —and they are unwilling to ...
... consider what the secret of it is , and that there is in these men an immense love to sin , and a perfect adhesion to the pleasure of it , and that they refuse to enter lest they should quickly pass through , —and they are unwilling to ...
Strona 12
... consider what our blessed Saviour did to it in the gospel , we shall perceive he intended to leave it no less than he found it ; for , ( 1. ) He liked it and approved it , he allowed a time to it , a por- tion of that by which God will ...
... consider what our blessed Saviour did to it in the gospel , we shall perceive he intended to leave it no less than he found it ; for , ( 1. ) He liked it and approved it , he allowed a time to it , a por- tion of that by which God will ...
Strona 15
... consider , that an institution of a thing , or state of life by God , and by his Christ , is to be distinguished from the manner of that thing so instituted . When a thing is in- stituted by God , it does not equal a universal command ...
... consider , that an institution of a thing , or state of life by God , and by his Christ , is to be distinguished from the manner of that thing so instituted . When a thing is in- stituted by God , it does not equal a universal command ...
Strona 16
... consider the manner of this thing so instituted , it is certainly a perfect , unalterable , and universal commandment . For although every man in every circum- stance be not , by virtue of the institution , obliged to marry ; yet if he ...
... consider the manner of this thing so instituted , it is certainly a perfect , unalterable , and universal commandment . For although every man in every circum- stance be not , by virtue of the institution , obliged to marry ; yet if he ...
Strona 26
... consider that the effect of ex- ternal rituals and ceremonials cannot be disputed philoso- phically ; as we inquire into the portions of effect , which every herb hath in an infusion ; but we are to take and use them in the simplicity ...
... consider that the effect of ex- ternal rituals and ceremonials cannot be disputed philoso- phically ; as we inquire into the portions of effect , which every herb hath in an infusion ; but we are to take and use them in the simplicity ...
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