An Historical View of Heresies and Vindication of the Primitive FaithFrom the Press of George Hough, 1806 - 274 pages |
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... purity , is calculated to produce in the hearts , and lives of men . Each system of religion , which has appeared in the world , has had some distinguishing characteristic , something peculiar , by which it differs from others . They ...
... purity , is calculated to produce in the hearts , and lives of men . Each system of religion , which has appeared in the world , has had some distinguishing characteristic , something peculiar , by which it differs from others . They ...
Page 10
... purity and extent , which will prove effectual to atone for offenders . None of them can , by any means , redeem his brother , nor give to God a ransom for him ; for the redemption of their soul is precious , and it ceaseth forever ...
... purity and extent , which will prove effectual to atone for offenders . None of them can , by any means , redeem his brother , nor give to God a ransom for him ; for the redemption of their soul is precious , and it ceaseth forever ...
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... purity and ex tent , for the offences of other creatures . In order to make that satisfaction , which is Imph- edin atonement , he must do something beyond sthe duty which he owes to God . No creature cau love God more than with all his ...
... purity and ex tent , for the offences of other creatures . In order to make that satisfaction , which is Imph- edin atonement , he must do something beyond sthe duty which he owes to God . No creature cau love God more than with all his ...
Page 95
... and neither pride nor despair have a tendency to promote purity of life . Can an Arian , on his own scheme , feel that lively gratitude , or effectual inducement to holy obedience , with him who hopes that he has OF HERESIES .. 95.
... and neither pride nor despair have a tendency to promote purity of life . Can an Arian , on his own scheme , feel that lively gratitude , or effectual inducement to holy obedience , with him who hopes that he has OF HERESIES .. 95.
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... purity of Christian morality than others . They were not agreed among them- selves respecting the nature of virtue : but in this they were agreed , that they exhibited no other way , but the practice of virtue , to obtain the happiness ...
... purity of Christian morality than others . They were not agreed among them- selves respecting the nature of virtue : but in this they were agreed , that they exhibited no other way , but the practice of virtue , to obtain the happiness ...
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