The Methodist Quarterly Review, 25±Ç;47±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1865 |
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... principles of his moral government which harmonize to that character ; and the moral constitution of his intelligent creatures , formed in correlation to both , all affirm the truth of these statements . We assume in angels a moral ...
... principles of his moral government which harmonize to that character ; and the moral constitution of his intelligent creatures , formed in correlation to both , all affirm the truth of these statements . We assume in angels a moral ...
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... principles , is always severe . Such emi- nently is the divine justice . Its own principles and functions necessarily render it such . Hence its penalties , as announced in revelation , are severe ; and their severity is forcibly mani ...
... principles , is always severe . Such emi- nently is the divine justice . Its own principles and functions necessarily render it such . Hence its penalties , as announced in revelation , are severe ; and their severity is forcibly mani ...
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... principle . Man assimilates to the character of the divinity he worships . This fact has a very lucid statement in the " Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation , " a work that I may suppose to be familiar to the readers of the Quarterly ...
... principle . Man assimilates to the character of the divinity he worships . This fact has a very lucid statement in the " Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation , " a work that I may suppose to be familiar to the readers of the Quarterly ...
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ment here . We find indeed the same principle before we come into the sphere of religion . It is a familiar fact that men assimilate to the character of their leader or hero . He is their ideal of excellence or greatness , and hence ...
ment here . We find indeed the same principle before we come into the sphere of religion . It is a familiar fact that men assimilate to the character of their leader or hero . He is their ideal of excellence or greatness , and hence ...
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... principles to various forms of the Chris- tian faith . But our limits allow us only to indicate , rather than discuss this application . Romanism . - A great , radical defect of this form of Chris- tianity is , that it so much excludes ...
... principles to various forms of the Chris- tian faith . But our limits allow us only to indicate , rather than discuss this application . Romanism . - A great , radical defect of this form of Chris- tianity is , that it so much excludes ...
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