| sir James Porter - 1854 - 510 sider
...cause of all his creatures' actions, to what punishment shall he be condemned by the religious code ? Answer. — To renew his profession of faith, and the ceremony of his marriage ; and if he still persists in his error, he merits death. Thus, according to the religious code, any man believing in... | |
| Sir James Porter - 1854 - 470 sider
...his creatures' actions, to what punishment shall he be condemned by the religious code? Answer.—To renew his profession of faith, and the ceremony of his marriage ; and if he still persists in his error, he merits death. Thus, according to the religious code, any man believing in... | |
| Moses Edrehi - 1855 - 644 sider
...the cause of all his creatures' actions, to what punishment is he condemned by the religious code ?" Answer. " To renew his profession of faith, and the...believing in immutable predestination is regarded as in incorrigible traducer of divine beneficence, and a disbeliever in the free will of thought and action... | |
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