The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]., Volume 5Charles Beard 1868 |
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... morals as the celibacy of the Shakers and the pantogamy of the Bible Christians of Oneida Creek . But as time goes on we ... moral sense from that authority which has been supposed to decide all such questions , and the approxima- tive ...
... morals as the celibacy of the Shakers and the pantogamy of the Bible Christians of Oneida Creek . But as time goes on we ... moral sense from that authority which has been supposed to decide all such questions , and the approxima- tive ...
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... moral woe of Sin . It is the Sin which must constitute the Hell , not the Hell which can repre- sent Sin . Christ nailed on Calvary for ever would be the type of eternal torture , but at the same time the very anti - type of Sin . The moral ...
... moral woe of Sin . It is the Sin which must constitute the Hell , not the Hell which can repre- sent Sin . Christ nailed on Calvary for ever would be the type of eternal torture , but at the same time the very anti - type of Sin . The moral ...
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... moral attributes , of which we really know somewhat and whereon alone rest our reverence and love , are thrust into narrowest compass and woefully abridged , to make broad the road for this " Omnipotence " of which we confessedly know ...
... moral attributes , of which we really know somewhat and whereon alone rest our reverence and love , are thrust into narrowest compass and woefully abridged , to make broad the road for this " Omnipotence " of which we confessedly know ...
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... Moral Being alone is possible . All below Him , not being infinite , must have more or less of weakness and ignorance , and therefore of imperfection . Only the degree of the finite moral being's imperfection is ( so far as we can see ) ...
... Moral Being alone is possible . All below Him , not being infinite , must have more or less of weakness and ignorance , and therefore of imperfection . Only the degree of the finite moral being's imperfection is ( so far as we can see ) ...
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... moral avail , but in as far as it may be an influence of social order , we are persuaded that the creed which ... morality as regards these laws is singular to consider . All the early prophets and lawgivers of the world instituted rules ...
... moral avail , but in as far as it may be an influence of social order , we are persuaded that the creed which ... morality as regards these laws is singular to consider . All the early prophets and lawgivers of the world instituted rules ...
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Page 135 - Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein : for the time is at hand.
Page 444 - Virgin, of her substance : so that two whole and perfect Natures, that is to say, the Godhead and Manhood, were joined together in one Person, never to be divided, whereof is one Christ, very God, and very Man ; who truly suffered, was crucified, dead and buried, to reconcile his Father to us, and to be a sacrifice, not only for original guilt, but also for all actual sins of men.
Page 196 - O, thou hast damnable iteration, and art, indeed, able to corrupt a saint. Thou hast done much harm upon me, Hal, — God forgive thee for it ! Before I knew thee, Hal, I knew nothing ; and now am I, if a man should speak truly, little better than one of the wicked.
Page 184 - NOW before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end.
Page 278 - Ireland, as therein set forth, to be agreeable to the Word of God : and in Public Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, I will use the form in the said Book prescribed and none other, except so far as shall be ordered by lawful authority.
Page 538 - In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth,— and the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters; and God said, Let there be light, and there was light,
Page 444 - THE Son, which is the Word of the Father, begotten from everlasting of the Father, the very and eternal God, and of one substance with the Father, took Man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin, of her substance...
Page 398 - Lo, this is the man that took not God for his strength : but trusted unto the multitude of his riches, and strengthened himself in his wickedness. 9 As for me, I am like a green olive-tree in the house of God : my trust is in the tender mercy of God for ever and ever.