Lectures on Systematic TheologyEerdmans, 1969 - 622 من الصفحات |
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... feeling . They are conscious of feeling deeply , of being more sincere and earnest in obeying their feelings . Every body who knows them can also see , that they feel deeply , and are influenced by the strength of their feel- ings ...
... feeling . They are conscious of feeling deeply , of being more sincere and earnest in obeying their feelings . Every body who knows them can also see , that they feel deeply , and are influenced by the strength of their feel- ings ...
الصفحة 167
... feelings must always , by a law of necessity , correspond with the state of the will . Sin consists in willing to gratify our feelings or constitutional impulses , in opposition to the law of our reason . But if these desires and im ...
... feelings must always , by a law of necessity , correspond with the state of the will . Sin consists in willing to gratify our feelings or constitutional impulses , in opposition to the law of our reason . But if these desires and im ...
الصفحة 307
... feelings , and that if their feelings were changed , their conduct would be so , of course ; that as soon as the excitement subsides , they will go back to their former ways , as a thing of course . When the state of feeling that now ...
... feelings , and that if their feelings were changed , their conduct would be so , of course ; that as soon as the excitement subsides , they will go back to their former ways , as a thing of course . When the state of feeling that now ...
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