| William Paley - 1806 - 502 páginas
...true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...from the silence of scripture concerning them, that %1I the civil institutions which then prevailed, were right ? or that the bad should not be exchanged... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 540 páginas
...true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...exchanged for better ? Besides this, the discharging of slaves from all obligation to obey their masters, which is the consequence of pronouncing slavery to... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 412 páginas
...true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...that all the civil institutions which then prevailed Avere right? or that the bad should not be exchanged for better ? Besides this, the discharging of... | |
| 1824 - 758 páginas
...is true; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...silence of Scripture concerning them, that all the '-ml institutions which then prevailed, were ri^ht ; or that the bad should not be excbangeft for better?... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 476 páginas
...true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...exchanged for better? Besides this, the discharging of slaves from all obligation to obey their masters, which is the consequence of pronouncing slavery to... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 472 páginas
...true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...exchanged for better ? Besides this, the discharging of slaves from all obligation to obey their masters, which is the consequence of pronouncing slavery to... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 516 páginas
...true ; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...civil institutions which then prevailed were right 7 or that the bad should not be exchanged for better ? Besides this, the discharging of slaves from... | |
| Sir John Gladstone - 1824 - 188 páginas
...follow," asks the celebrated divine and philosopher before quoted, " from the silence of the Scriptures concerning them, that all the civil institutions which...right, or that the bad should not be exchanged for belter ?" But he adds, " Christianity can only operate as an alterative. By the mild diffusion of its... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 502 páginas
...true; for Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as it behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions...exchanged for better? Besides this, the discharging of slaves from all obligation to obey their masters, which is the consequence of pronouncing slavery to... | |
| Richard Bickell - 1825 - 286 páginas
...reason — that " Christianity soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained as behoved it from intermeddling with the civil institutions...should not be exchanged for better." " Besides this, (continues he,) the discharging of Slaves from all obligation to obey their masters, which is the consequence... | |
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