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... doctrines of this religion after the undecided controverfies of above seventeen centuries , and to remove all the rubbish , which artifice and ignorance have been heaping upon it during all that time , would indeed be an arduous task ...
... doctrines of this religion after the undecided controverfies of above seventeen centuries , and to remove all the rubbish , which artifice and ignorance have been heaping upon it during all that time , would indeed be an arduous task ...
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... doctrines from a divine influence , or from the inftructions and converfation of their master ; whether in their facts or fenti- ments there is always the most exact agreement , or whether in both they fometimes differ from each other ...
... doctrines from a divine influence , or from the inftructions and converfation of their master ; whether in their facts or fenti- ments there is always the most exact agreement , or whether in both they fometimes differ from each other ...
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... doctrines of this religion having been delivered at various times , and on various oc- cafions , and here only hiftorically recorded , no uniform or regular C fyftem fyftem of theology is here to be found ; and [ 17 ] PROPOSITION II. ...
... doctrines of this religion having been delivered at various times , and on various oc- cafions , and here only hiftorically recorded , no uniform or regular C fyftem fyftem of theology is here to be found ; and [ 17 ] PROPOSITION II. ...
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... doctrines of this religion are equally new with the object ; and contain ideas of God , and of man , of the pre- fent , and of a future life ; and of the relations which all these bear to each other totally unheard of , and quite ...
... doctrines of this religion are equally new with the object ; and contain ideas of God , and of man , of the pre- fent , and of a future life ; and of the relations which all these bear to each other totally unheard of , and quite ...
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... doctrines * That Chrift fuffered and died as an atonement for the fins of mankind , is a doctrine fo conftantly and fo ftrongly en- forced through every part of the New Tef- tament , that whoever will seriously peruse thofe writings ...
... doctrines * That Chrift fuffered and died as an atonement for the fins of mankind , is a doctrine fo conftantly and fo ftrongly en- forced through every part of the New Tef- tament , that whoever will seriously peruse thofe writings ...
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Page 37 - Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, 'Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: for I was an hungred and ye gave me meat, I was thirsty and ye gave me drink, I was a stranger and ye took me in; naked and ye clothed me, I was sick and ye visited me, I was in prison and ye came unto me.
Page 73 - give unto you, that ye love one another $ " as I have loved you, that ye love one ano" ther ; by this fhall all men know that ye " are my difciples, if ye have love one to
Page 137 - Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.
Page 144 - Strait is the gate, and narrow is " the way which leadeth into life, and few
Page 9 - Thirdly, that from this book may likewife be collected a fyftem of ethicks, in which every moral precept founded on reafon is carried to a higher degree of purity and perfection, than in any other of the wifeft philofophers of preceding ages ; every moral precept founded on falfe principles is totally omitted, and many new precepts added peculiarly correfponding with the new object of this religion.
Page 45 - From the visible works of the creation they traced the being and principal attributes of the Creator; but the relation which His being and attributes bear to man they little understood.
Page 82 - For we have power over the mind's eye, as well as over the body's to shut it against the strongest rays of truth and religion, whenever they become painful to us ; and to open it again to the faint glimmerings of scepticism and infidelity, when we " love darkness rather than light, because our deeds are evil.
Page 175 - ... has no more to do, but to acquiefce in its doctrines, and therefore is never fo ill employed, as when fhe pretends to accommodate them to her own ideas of rectitude and truth.
Page 53 - Valour, for inftance, or a&ive courage, is for the moft part conftitutional and therefore can have no more claim to moral merit, than wit, beauty, health, ftrength, or any other endowment of the mind or body, and fo far is it from producing any falutary...
Page 54 - It is the engine by which the strong •are enabled to plunder the weak, the proud to trample upon the humble, and the guilty to...