Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... portunity . We approve or disapprove of actions , however , not because of their tendency to happiness , or the con- trary , but in consequence of the moral constitution of our nature ; which constitution , as God is its author , we are ...
... portunity . We approve or disapprove of actions , however , not because of their tendency to happiness , or the con- trary , but in consequence of the moral constitution of our nature ; which constitution , as God is its author , we are ...
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... portunity which was afforded them of preaching the gospel on the Jewish Sabbath . The Jewish service was not attacked , neither were the ordinances peculiar to the Christian dispensation neglected . " When the Apostles came to declare ...
... portunity which was afforded them of preaching the gospel on the Jewish Sabbath . The Jewish service was not attacked , neither were the ordinances peculiar to the Christian dispensation neglected . " When the Apostles came to declare ...
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... portunity to mankind of resting from labour , —of ac- knowledging and commemorating the perfections of God as the Creator of the universe , -of increasing in holiness while man remained in a state of innocence , ― Eph . vi . 1-3 . and ...
... portunity to mankind of resting from labour , —of ac- knowledging and commemorating the perfections of God as the Creator of the universe , -of increasing in holiness while man remained in a state of innocence , ― Eph . vi . 1-3 . and ...
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