Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumes 25-26James Miller, 1938 |
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Page 44
... principles of human nature , without which the whole machinery of society would stand still , and life itself would ... principles , to answer great and necessary ends . But he put it there to be our servant , and not our master . It ...
... principles of human nature , without which the whole machinery of society would stand still , and life itself would ... principles , to answer great and necessary ends . But he put it there to be our servant , and not our master . It ...
Page 253
... principles , or to degrade their principles to the level of their practice , was a preliminary , necessary in the view of abolitionists , either for bringing that part of the church into the common action against slavery , or as a ...
... principles , or to degrade their principles to the level of their practice , was a preliminary , necessary in the view of abolitionists , either for bringing that part of the church into the common action against slavery , or as a ...
Page 268
... principles of righteousness , truth , love , neither are these the Deity . There must be some Being to put in action these principles , to exercise these attributes . To call the principles and the attributes God , is to violate the ...
... principles of righteousness , truth , love , neither are these the Deity . There must be some Being to put in action these principles , to exercise these attributes . To call the principles and the attributes God , is to violate the ...
Contents
THIRD SERIES VOL | 1 |
The Music of Nature or An Attempt to prove that | 23 |
The Western Messenger devoted to Religion | 37 |
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