The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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Page 14
... miracles should continue at least until their place could be supplied by the power of moral evidence . The learned Dodwell extends their continuance to the establishment of Christianity by the 14 [ JAN . On Post - Apostolic Miracles .
... miracles should continue at least until their place could be supplied by the power of moral evidence . The learned Dodwell extends their continuance to the establishment of Christianity by the 14 [ JAN . On Post - Apostolic Miracles .
Page 22
... moral conviction and religious persuasion are not mere matters of intellect , but are connected with all the sympathies and affections . of the soul . X. G. ON THE NATIONAL CRIME OF PRIVATEERING . For the Christian Observer . THERE are ...
... moral conviction and religious persuasion are not mere matters of intellect , but are connected with all the sympathies and affections . of the soul . X. G. ON THE NATIONAL CRIME OF PRIVATEERING . For the Christian Observer . THERE are ...
Page 29
... moral power . A belief in reference to things not practical— such as mathematical demonstra- tions - is very different to faith in those unseen and eternal realities , which cannot but strongly influ- ence the heart . In this view , the ...
... moral power . A belief in reference to things not practical— such as mathematical demonstra- tions - is very different to faith in those unseen and eternal realities , which cannot but strongly influ- ence the heart . In this view , the ...
Page 31
... moral philoso- phy derived chiefly from the prin- ciples of natural reason , but bor- rowing partially the light of ... morals , above alluded to , he shews are destitute of all these advantages . Their inventors have thought to supply ...
... moral philoso- phy derived chiefly from the prin- ciples of natural reason , but bor- rowing partially the light of ... morals , above alluded to , he shews are destitute of all these advantages . Their inventors have thought to supply ...
Page 32
... moral conduct to the Christian , supplying directions where the Scriptures are not practically explicit , presuppose natural principles , or perhaps are silent altogether . " The state of the question thus narrowed brings us back to the ...
... moral conduct to the Christian , supplying directions where the Scriptures are not practically explicit , presuppose natural principles , or perhaps are silent altogether . " The state of the question thus narrowed brings us back to the ...
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