Lectures on Systematic Theology: Embracing Lectures on Moral Government, Together with Atonement, Moral and Physical Depravity, Regeneration, Philosophical Theories, and Evidences of RegenerationJ.M. Fitch, 1846 - 587 من الصفحات |
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... assuming as true the dogma of a Necessitated Will . This has been a leaven of error that , as we shall sec , has ... assumed the freedom of the Will . 2. My principal design in publishing on Systematic The- ology at the present time ...
... assuming as true the dogma of a Necessitated Will . This has been a leaven of error that , as we shall sec , has ... assumed the freedom of the Will . 2. My principal design in publishing on Systematic The- ology at the present time ...
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... assumption that the Law of Right and the Law of Benevolence are not identical but inconsistent with each other . This is a common but fundamental mistake , which leads me to remark that , 14. Exclusiveness is another attribute of Moral ...
... assumption that the Law of Right and the Law of Benevolence are not identical but inconsistent with each other . This is a common but fundamental mistake , which leads me to remark that , 14. Exclusiveness is another attribute of Moral ...
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... assumption is irresistible as well as universal . The truth assumed then is a first truth and not to be called in question . But if it be called in question in theory , it still remains and must remain , while reason remains , a 3 ...
... assumption is irresistible as well as universal . The truth assumed then is a first truth and not to be called in question . But if it be called in question in theory , it still remains and must remain , while reason remains , a 3 ...
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... assumed by all Moral Agents , their speculations to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding . This is evident from the following considerations . ( 1. ) Very young children know and assume this truth uni- versally . They always deem it ...
... assumed by all Moral Agents , their speculations to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding . This is evident from the following considerations . ( 1. ) Very young children know and assume this truth uni- versally . They always deem it ...
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... assumed this as a first truth . They always in- quire into the quo animo , that is , the intention , and judge ac- cordingly . ( 5. ) The universally acknowledged truth that lunatics are not moral agents and responsible for their ...
... assumed this as a first truth . They always in- quire into the quo animo , that is , the intention , and judge ac- cordingly . ( 5. ) The universally acknowledged truth that lunatics are not moral agents and responsible for their ...
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