Aids to ReflectionJohn Grant, 1905 - 395 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTORY APHORISMS | 1 |
PRUDENCE MORALITY AND RELIGION INTERDISTINGUISHED | 12 |
REFLECTIONS RESPECTING MORALITY | 43 |
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AIDS TO REFLECTION answer APHORISM Apostle Arminian Article asserted Baptism believe Bishop called Calvinistic cause character Christ Christian Church common Conscience consequences contrary conviction Creature Death Deist distinction Divine doctrine effect Epicurean essential eternal evil existence express fact faculty faith feelings former Gospel grace ground hath heart Holy human Infant Baptism instance Instinct interpretation Irenæus Jeremy Taylor judgment knowledge language latter Light Mankind means ment metaphorical mind moral Mystery Natura Naturata Nature necessity ness notion objects Original Original Sin outward Pantheism Paul perfect perfect law Philosophy Plato present principle proof proper Prothesis prudence purpose question Reader Reason Redemption Religion religious respect scheme Science Scripture seek sense sensible sophisms soul speak speculative Reason Spirit spiritual suppose term Tertullian things thou thought tion Transubstantiation true truth Understanding Unitarian universal virtue whole words World