Dialogues, Letters and Essays on Various Subjects: To which is Annexed, an Essay on Truth: Containing an Inquiry Into Its Nature and Importance; with the Causes of Error, and Reasons of Its Being PermittedOliver D. Cooke, 1810 - 258 pages |
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... term experience convey the idea of proof or trial ? Gai . It does ; and this is what I had in mind when I said the subject might be considered particularly . Though we use the term to express the exercise of spiritual affections in ...
... term experience convey the idea of proof or trial ? Gai . It does ; and this is what I had in mind when I said the subject might be considered particularly . Though we use the term to express the exercise of spiritual affections in ...
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... terms it were only meant to dis- tinguish between the truth to be known , and a spirit- ual knowledge of it , they are very proper ; but if the latter be considered as existing without the former , it . is a great mistake . * DIALOGUE ...
... terms it were only meant to dis- tinguish between the truth to be known , and a spirit- ual knowledge of it , they are very proper ; but if the latter be considered as existing without the former , it . is a great mistake . * DIALOGUE ...
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... term the moral law . Crisp . But does not the precept of the moral law require what is beyond our strength ? Gai . If , by strength , you mean to include inclina- tion , I grant it does ; but if , by strength , you mean what is ...
... term the moral law . Crisp . But does not the precept of the moral law require what is beyond our strength ? Gai . If , by strength , you mean to include inclina- tion , I grant it does ; but if , by strength , you mean what is ...
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... terms of the moral law strictly adhered to . All these , as well as that species of false religion , which has more generally gone by the name of antinomianism , you see are agreed in this particu- lar . This last , which expressly ...
... terms of the moral law strictly adhered to . All these , as well as that species of false religion , which has more generally gone by the name of antinomianism , you see are agreed in this particu- lar . This last , which expressly ...
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... term is this , That the human heart is by nature totally destitute of love to God , or man as the creature of God , and consequently destitute of all true virtue . A being may be utterly destitute of good , and therefore totally ...
... term is this , That the human heart is by nature totally destitute of love to God , or man as the creature of God , and consequently destitute of all true virtue . A being may be utterly destitute of good , and therefore totally ...
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