Lectures on Systematic TheologyEerdmans, 1969 - 622 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 62
עמוד 88
... outward action or executive volition , but never the foundation of the obligation — that always being the intrinsic value of the end to which the volition , action , or measure , sustains the relation of a means . I do not wonder that ...
... outward action or executive volition , but never the foundation of the obligation — that always being the intrinsic value of the end to which the volition , action , or measure , sustains the relation of a means . I do not wonder that ...
עמוד 107
... outward action may be wrong , while the intention is right . The fact is , that moral character is , and must be , as the in- tention is . If any feeling or outward action is inconsistent with the existing ultimate intention , it must ...
... outward action may be wrong , while the intention is right . The fact is , that moral character is , and must be , as the in- tention is . If any feeling or outward action is inconsistent with the existing ultimate intention , it must ...
עמוד 108
... outward actions , and that therefore there may be a right intention where there is a deficiency , either in kind or degree of right emotion . To this I answer : - Outward actions are required of men , only because they are connected ...
... outward actions , and that therefore there may be a right intention where there is a deficiency , either in kind or degree of right emotion . To this I answer : - Outward actions are required of men , only because they are connected ...
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