That there is to a rational being fuch a thing as religion, which may alfo upon this further account properly be called natural. For certainly to obey the law, which the Author of his being has given- him, is religion : and to obey the law, which he has... Nature of Sacraments - Sayfa 2Daniel Waterland tarafından - 1730Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Wollaston - 1725 - 228 sayfa
...which may alfo upon this further account properly be called natural. For certainly to obey the law, which the Author of his being has given him, is religion : and to obey the law, which He has given or reveald to him by making it to refult from the right ufe of his own natural faculties, muft be to him... | |
| William Wollaston - 1746 - 436 sayfa
...which may alfo upon this further account properly be called natural. For certainly to obey the law, which the Author of his being has given- him, is religion...revealed to him by making it to refult from the right ufe of his own natural faculties, muft be to him his natural religion. 3. A careful obfervation of... | |
| William Wollaston - 1750 - 464 sayfa
...properly be called natural. For certainly to obey the law, which the Author of his being has given Jiim, is religion: and to obey the law, which He has given or reveald to him by making it to refult from the right ule of his own natural faculties, muft be to him... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 574 sayfa
...the light of our own reason. Barbeyrac's Spirit of Eccteriast. p. 2, 3. k Certainly, to obey the law which the Author of his being has given him, is religion...which he has given or revealed to him, by making it to result from the right use of his natural faculties, must be to him his natural religion. And its truest... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 574 sayfa
...p. 2, 3. k Certainly, to obey the /««• which the Author of his being has given him, is reKgion : and to obey the law which he has given or revealed to him, by making it to result from the .right use of his natural faculties, must be to him his natural religion. And its truest... | |
| 1840 - 456 sayfa
...o;ight not to be done. p. 25 — To obey the law, which ihe author of bis (rnan's) being has givcn bim, is religion, and to obey the law, which He has given or reveald to him by making it to result from the righl use of his own natural faculiies, must be to him... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - 460 sayfa
...and to forbear what ought not to be done. p. 25 — To obey the law, which tlie author of his (man's) being has given him, is religion, and to obey the law, which He has given or reveald to him by making it to result from the right use of his own natural faculties., must be to... | |
| Péter Losonczi, Géza G. Xeravits - 2007 - 234 sayfa
...the book 1722, limited to a few copies. 32 Section III, Proposition IX; The Religion, 48. the law, which the Author of his being has given him, is religion:...which he has given or revealed to him by making it to result from the right use of his own natural faculties, must be to him his natural religion. 34 Culverwel,... | |
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