The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... moral life of God will so exalt and develope the moral life of man , that what must be received at first on His bare authority , without the support , though not in violation , of our natural moral and religious perceptions , will ...
... moral life of God will so exalt and develope the moral life of man , that what must be received at first on His bare authority , without the support , though not in violation , of our natural moral and religious perceptions , will ...
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Henry Allon. God willed another set of moral distinctions , we should have been equally bound to honour Tyranny , Cruelty , and Falsehood . It denies that moral qualities , whether in God or man , are themselves admirable ; in us , certain ...
Henry Allon. God willed another set of moral distinctions , we should have been equally bound to honour Tyranny , Cruelty , and Falsehood . It denies that moral qualities , whether in God or man , are themselves admirable ; in us , certain ...
Sayfa 487
... moral distinctions is to be found in the Nature of God . For ourselves , we believe that moral perfection is necessarily implicated in our very conception of the modes , and if we may so speak , the conditions of the Divine Existence ...
... moral distinctions is to be found in the Nature of God . For ourselves , we believe that moral perfection is necessarily implicated in our very conception of the modes , and if we may so speak , the conditions of the Divine Existence ...
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