The Conflict of Ages, Or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and ManPhillips, Sampson, 1853 - 552 עמודים |
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עמוד 4
... highest principles of honor and right . I propose at the same time to do full justice to the motives and principles of those who in different ages have opposed it , as has been stated . So far as their principles of honor and right have ...
... highest principles of honor and right . I propose at the same time to do full justice to the motives and principles of those who in different ages have opposed it , as has been stated . So far as their principles of honor and right have ...
עמוד 25
... highest , the crowning glory of God , that he can thus overcome when he is judged . " equal , and are not Thus he did not It is proper that I should here call particular attention to the reason why I have so largely unfolded the ...
... highest , the crowning glory of God , that he can thus overcome when he is judged . " equal , and are not Thus he did not It is proper that I should here call particular attention to the reason why I have so largely unfolded the ...
עמוד 31
... highest good . In proportion as a mind is strong , independent , and abundantly able to secure its own welfare , it is free from temptations to be absorbed in its own interests and cares , and is at leisure to think and feel and plan ...
... highest good . In proportion as a mind is strong , independent , and abundantly able to secure its own welfare , it is free from temptations to be absorbed in its own interests and cares , and is at leisure to think and feel and plan ...
עמוד 32
... highest good of the young heir of immortality who lies helpless in their arms ? Would it not seem unspeakably horrible to allege their superior powers as a reason for doing otherwise ? If , therefore , God gives existence to inferior ...
... highest good of the young heir of immortality who lies helpless in their arms ? Would it not seem unspeakably horrible to allege their superior powers as a reason for doing otherwise ? If , therefore , God gives existence to inferior ...
עמוד 33
... highest conceivable degree of exactness , every demand of honor and right to every created mind , however small . No personal honor , no exaltation , no amount of enjoy- ment , would bribe such a mind to be satisfied with a God who ...
... highest conceivable degree of exactness , every demand of honor and right to every created mind , however small . No personal honor , no exaltation , no amount of enjoy- ment , would bribe such a mind to be satisfied with a God who ...
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