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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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In the mean time , we fee , to how little purpose Divines have fatigued themselves
, and others , to give a reason , Why a positive and not a moral duty was made
the condition of immortal life . In the course of which enquiry , some have been fu
...
In the mean time , we fee , to how little purpose Divines have fatigued themselves
, and others , to give a reason , Why a positive and not a moral duty was made
the condition of immortal life . In the course of which enquiry , some have been fu
...
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For the Typical Sacrifices of the Law , having , besides their property of Types , a
MORAL IMPORT , ( and not like the Typical Sacrifice commanded to be offered
by Abraham , a mere fhadow , without any moral import , ) are called Shadows ...
For the Typical Sacrifices of the Law , having , besides their property of Types , a
MORAL IMPORT , ( and not like the Typical Sacrifice commanded to be offered
by Abraham , a mere fhadow , without any moral import , ) are called Shadows ...
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their bearing a MORAL IMPORT , it could not but be that some would carry fainter
, and others stronger , Sadows or images of what as Types they represented ; just
as the various Jewish service , in its moral nature , afforded more or less ...
their bearing a MORAL IMPORT , it could not but be that some would carry fainter
, and others stronger , Sadows or images of what as Types they represented ; just
as the various Jewish service , in its moral nature , afforded more or less ...
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Thus they raise their objection against a command of God , as MORAL
GOVERNOR of the Universe ( and such he is always reprefented in Scripture ) ;
and then , to stop our mouths with a Flamm , answer the objection themselves ,
by putting a ...
Thus they raise their objection against a command of God , as MORAL
GOVERNOR of the Universe ( and such he is always reprefented in Scripture ) ;
and then , to stop our mouths with a Flamm , answer the objection themselves ,
by putting a ...
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The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volumen1 William Warburton Vista completa - 1766 |
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