The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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... moral institutions . The Sabbath , the great pillar of society , is , in many parts , almost unknown . The people are growing up in ignorance of its privi- leges and duties , and are forming ha- bits of contentment without its ordi ...
... moral institutions . The Sabbath , the great pillar of society , is , in many parts , almost unknown . The people are growing up in ignorance of its privi- leges and duties , and are forming ha- bits of contentment without its ordi ...
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... moral agent , his way is in himself . That is to say , so far as he is permitted according to the cir- cumstances in which he is placed , freely to choose between right and wrong - between good and evil , he can direct his own way . It ...
... moral agent , his way is in himself . That is to say , so far as he is permitted according to the cir- cumstances in which he is placed , freely to choose between right and wrong - between good and evil , he can direct his own way . It ...
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... moral character , they exercise no control , since their will invariably acts in conformity to the depravity of their hearts . Of themselves sin- ners do not choose or wish to be re- ligious . In this most important par- ticular , then ...
... moral character , they exercise no control , since their will invariably acts in conformity to the depravity of their hearts . Of themselves sin- ners do not choose or wish to be re- ligious . In this most important par- ticular , then ...
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... moral endow- ments of this father were much great- er than his intellectual . Under all disadvantages , the facts , so far as given from his own observation , are worthy of belief . In a fragment of an epistle written to Florinus on the ...
... moral endow- ments of this father were much great- er than his intellectual . Under all disadvantages , the facts , so far as given from his own observation , are worthy of belief . In a fragment of an epistle written to Florinus on the ...
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... moral and civil his- tory.philology , and oriental literature . Catholic clergyman . ( b ) for whose partialities we must , however , make some abatement , - " These were not only read with avidity by the friends of religion , but ...
... moral and civil his- tory.philology , and oriental literature . Catholic clergyman . ( b ) for whose partialities we must , however , make some abatement , - " These were not only read with avidity by the friends of religion , but ...
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