The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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... given . 2. They are of force only to those to whom they were given . Thus , supposing the ceremonial law was not abolished ; as it was given specially to Jews , and to no one else , it would bind no one but Jews now . Supposing it to be ...
... given . 2. They are of force only to those to whom they were given . Thus , supposing the ceremonial law was not abolished ; as it was given specially to Jews , and to no one else , it would bind no one but Jews now . Supposing it to be ...
135. oldal
... given to man as man , or which is not either re- peated , or its obligations acknowledged , under the new ... given us other means of instruction . 1. He has so arranged and governed all the events of this world , as to illustrate his ...
... given to man as man , or which is not either re- peated , or its obligations acknowledged , under the new ... given us other means of instruction . 1. He has so arranged and governed all the events of this world , as to illustrate his ...
375. oldal
... given . The duty must be determined by the respective condition of the parties . It is , however , proper to add , that aid of this kind should be given with discretion ; and never in such a manner as to remove from genius the necessity ...
... given . The duty must be determined by the respective condition of the parties . It is , however , proper to add , that aid of this kind should be given with discretion ; and never in such a manner as to remove from genius the necessity ...
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