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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... means whatever , his ability is abridged , Moral Law , always and necessarily consistent with itself , still requires that what is left - nothing more or less - shall be consecrated to the same end as before . Whatever demands more or ...
... means whatever , his ability is abridged , Moral Law , always and necessarily consistent with itself , still requires that what is left - nothing more or less - shall be consecrated to the same end as before . Whatever demands more or ...
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... means what- ever , be enlarged or abridged , it is perfectly absurd and a contradiction of the nature of Moral Law , to say , that the claims of the law are either elevated or lowered . Moral Law is not a statute , an enactment , that ...
... means what- ever , be enlarged or abridged , it is perfectly absurd and a contradiction of the nature of Moral Law , to say , that the claims of the law are either elevated or lowered . Moral Law is not a statute , an enactment , that ...
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... means of securing the highest good . This dependence is a good and sufficient reason for the existence of Moral Government . Let it be understood , then , that Moral Government is a necessity of moral beings , and therefore right ...
... means of securing the highest good . This dependence is a good and sufficient reason for the existence of Moral Government . Let it be understood , then , that Moral Government is a necessity of moral beings , and therefore right ...
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... means to accomplish those ends . If God is not a Moral Governor , it is inconceivable that He should have had any important end in view in the creation of moral beings , or that he should have chosen the best or any suitable means for ...
... means to accomplish those ends . If God is not a Moral Governor , it is inconceivable that He should have had any important end in view in the creation of moral beings , or that he should have chosen the best or any suitable means for ...
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... means of securing an intrinsically valuable end . 2. Also that the right to govern , implies the duty , or obliga- tion to govern . There can be no right in this case , without corresponding obligation ; for the right to govern is ...
... means of securing an intrinsically valuable end . 2. Also that the right to govern , implies the duty , or obliga- tion to govern . There can be no right in this case , without corresponding obligation ; for the right to govern is ...
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