The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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Pàgina 72
... human race these causes would produce their pro- per effect , and on which they would operate in vain . Nothing , according to the Necessarian scheme , could re- main contingent upon future events , nothing could be left liable to ...
... human race these causes would produce their pro- per effect , and on which they would operate in vain . Nothing , according to the Necessarian scheme , could re- main contingent upon future events , nothing could be left liable to ...
Pàgina 81
... human mind , religion and morality , and have thus proved that the cultivation of the powers of the female mind is favourable instead of injurious to these important in- terests . I cannot better conclude than with the hope , that these ...
... human mind , religion and morality , and have thus proved that the cultivation of the powers of the female mind is favourable instead of injurious to these important in- terests . I cannot better conclude than with the hope , that these ...
Pàgina 93
... human beings like so many cattle . It would PERHAPS be better if it could be avoided ; but so long as the land continues possessed by Brahmin Merassidars , who by the laws of Caste are prevented from per- sonally exercising the offices ...
... human beings like so many cattle . It would PERHAPS be better if it could be avoided ; but so long as the land continues possessed by Brahmin Merassidars , who by the laws of Caste are prevented from per- sonally exercising the offices ...
Pàgina 96
... human invention . But still between the creed of the Quaker and that of the modern Unitarian , the discre- pancy is infinite . The distinguishing tenet of the former , namely , the per- ceptible influences of the Holy Spirit , involves ...
... human invention . But still between the creed of the Quaker and that of the modern Unitarian , the discre- pancy is infinite . The distinguishing tenet of the former , namely , the per- ceptible influences of the Holy Spirit , involves ...
Pàgina 119
... human aid . God is the author of all , but men are his agents ; we must labour if we would hope ; we must do what we can to build up the kingdom of God in the world , if we would seek for the blessings of his good government , and the ...
... human aid . God is the author of all , but men are his agents ; we must labour if we would hope ; we must do what we can to build up the kingdom of God in the world , if we would seek for the blessings of his good government , and the ...
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