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It enables us to see clearly into another reason , why the condition of immortality
was the observance of a positive command ; and not the performance of moral
duty at large . For immortal life being a free - gift to which no inan had a claim by ...
It enables us to see clearly into another reason , why the condition of immortality
was the observance of a positive command ; and not the performance of moral
duty at large . For immortal life being a free - gift to which no inan had a claim by ...
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1 violation of which , unrepented of , every reflecting man sees , must have
deprived him of immortality ; as inevitably as the transgression of the positive
command . The reason is evident . Man living under the Law of Nature , when the
free gift ...
1 violation of which , unrepented of , every reflecting man sees , must have
deprived him of immortality ; as inevitably as the transgression of the positive
command . The reason is evident . Man living under the Law of Nature , when the
free gift ...
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IN N this manner did the FREE GIFT OF IMMORTALITY become forfeit , by Man's
violating the CONDITION on which it was bestowed . For a GIFT is not the less
free by having a condition annexed unto it : the quality of a free gift not arising
from ...
IN N this manner did the FREE GIFT OF IMMORTALITY become forfeit , by Man's
violating the CONDITION on which it was bestowed . For a GIFT is not the less
free by having a condition annexed unto it : the quality of a free gift not arising
from ...
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İMMORTALITY ( as hath been shewn ) was a FREE GIFT , as well when
recovered , as when originally given ; which might be bestowed , or recovered
when forfeited , on what Condition the Divine Donor should be pleased to annex
to it .
İMMORTALITY ( as hath been shewn ) was a FREE GIFT , as well when
recovered , as when originally given ; which might be bestowed , or recovered
when forfeited , on what Condition the Divine Donor should be pleased to annex
to it .
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Indeed , had Natural Religion promised life and immortality for well - doing , then
would God's two Dispensations have contradicted one another ; as giving
immortality to Works by Natural Religion , and immortality to Faith by the
Revealed .
Indeed , had Natural Religion promised life and immortality for well - doing , then
would God's two Dispensations have contradicted one another ; as giving
immortality to Works by Natural Religion , and immortality to Faith by the
Revealed .
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The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volumen1 William Warburton Vista completa - 1766 |
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