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... absurd , 10 , because the conditions required in merit are wanting ; namely , 1. That the action be not due , 10. But man lies under an indispensable obli- gation of duty to God by the law of nature , as God's creature , 11 , and ...
... absurd , 10 , because the conditions required in merit are wanting ; namely , 1. That the action be not due , 10. But man lies under an indispensable obli- gation of duty to God by the law of nature , as God's creature , 11 , and ...
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Robert South. SERMONS XLVI . XLVII . COVETOUSNESS PROVED NO LESS AN ABSURDITY IN REASON , THAN A CONTRA- DICTION TO RELIGION , nor a more UNSURE WAY TO RICHES , - THAN RICHES THEMSELVES TO HAPPINESS . Luke xii . 15. And he said unto them ...
Robert South. SERMONS XLVI . XLVII . COVETOUSNESS PROVED NO LESS AN ABSURDITY IN REASON , THAN A CONTRA- DICTION TO RELIGION , nor a more UNSURE WAY TO RICHES , - THAN RICHES THEMSELVES TO HAPPINESS . Luke xii . 15. And he said unto them ...
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... absurd and con- trary to all sense and reason , than for a man to entertain and cherish so irrational a conceit , or to affirm so gross a paradox . And that no other thing is here meant by a man's being profitable to God , but his ...
... absurd and con- trary to all sense and reason , than for a man to entertain and cherish so irrational a conceit , or to affirm so gross a paradox . And that no other thing is here meant by a man's being profitable to God , but his ...
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... absurd ; and that it is impossible for man to merit of God , or to be profitable to him . Thirdly , Something inferred from both the former , to wit , That the forementioned opinion or persuasion is the very source or foundation of two ...
... absurd ; and that it is impossible for man to merit of God , or to be profitable to him . Thirdly , Something inferred from both the former , to wit , That the forementioned opinion or persuasion is the very source or foundation of two ...
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... absurd , as fallacious , and inconsequent as this way of discoursing is , it is one of the chief foundations of the doctrine of merit , and consequently of the religion of too great a part of the world : a religion tending only to ...
... absurd , as fallacious , and inconsequent as this way of discoursing is , it is one of the chief foundations of the doctrine of merit , and consequently of the religion of too great a part of the world : a religion tending only to ...
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