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... CONSCIENCE AND HISTORY , · VIII . CONSIDERATION OF OBJECTIONS TO THE DIVINE WISDOM , BENEVOLENCE , AND JUSTICE , IX . A PRIORI THEISTIC PROOF , . X. MERE THEISM INSUFFICIENT , 210 233 264 302 NOTE APPENDIX . I. NATURAL AND REVEALED ...
... CONSCIENCE AND HISTORY , · VIII . CONSIDERATION OF OBJECTIONS TO THE DIVINE WISDOM , BENEVOLENCE , AND JUSTICE , IX . A PRIORI THEISTIC PROOF , . X. MERE THEISM INSUFFICIENT , 210 233 264 302 NOTE APPENDIX . I. NATURAL AND REVEALED ...
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... CONSCIENCE AS THE 396 397 ORGAN OF RELIGION , • • 400 XXVII , CHALMERS AND ERSKINE ON THE ARGUMENT FROM CONSCIENCE , 401 XXVIII . ASSOCIATIONIST THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF CONSCIENCE , · 403 XXIX . CHALMERS AND BAIN ON THE PLEASURE ...
... CONSCIENCE AS THE 396 397 ORGAN OF RELIGION , • • 400 XXVII , CHALMERS AND ERSKINE ON THE ARGUMENT FROM CONSCIENCE , 401 XXVIII . ASSOCIATIONIST THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF CONSCIENCE , · 403 XXIX . CHALMERS AND BAIN ON THE PLEASURE ...
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... conscience and affections of mankind . If religion be in its essence , and in all its forms and phases , false , the evils which have been associated with it have been as much its legitimate effects as any good which can be ascribed to ...
... conscience and affections of mankind . If religion be in its essence , and in all its forms and phases , false , the evils which have been associated with it have been as much its legitimate effects as any good which can be ascribed to ...
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... conscience testify to be true and good . Therefore , neither in this idea or belief itself , nor in the way in which it has come to us , is there any restriction or repression of our mental liberty . And the mere rejection of it is no ...
... conscience testify to be true and good . Therefore , neither in this idea or belief itself , nor in the way in which it has come to us , is there any restriction or repression of our mental liberty . And the mere rejection of it is no ...
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... conscience which witnesses against sin and on behalf of holi- ness , is of itself evidence that God must be a moral being , one who hates sin and loves holiness ; and the light of this , " the candle of the Lord , " in the soul ...
... conscience which witnesses against sin and on behalf of holi- ness , is of itself evidence that God must be a moral being , one who hates sin and loves holiness ; and the light of this , " the candle of the Lord , " in the soul ...
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