Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... Father of all ? In fact , when we come to analyse it , it clearly assumes the utilitarian theory of morals . It assumes that the greatest discernible good of the individual is the proper measure , to him , of right and wrong . Whereas ...
... Father of all ? In fact , when we come to analyse it , it clearly assumes the utilitarian theory of morals . It assumes that the greatest discernible good of the individual is the proper measure , to him , of right and wrong . Whereas ...
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... Father has ordained to guide His children in practical mat- ters , -it must be better for each person , and in the ... Fathers . Our circumstances ( if it may be reverently said ) require more abundant proof than L theirs : inasmuch as ...
... Father has ordained to guide His children in practical mat- ters , -it must be better for each person , and in the ... Fathers . Our circumstances ( if it may be reverently said ) require more abundant proof than L theirs : inasmuch as ...
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... Fathers continued without all question a true Church , why may not the Church of England continue a true Church also , notwithstanding her toleration of Puritans and other Rationalists within her borders ? Upon the whole , painful as ...
... Fathers continued without all question a true Church , why may not the Church of England continue a true Church also , notwithstanding her toleration of Puritans and other Rationalists within her borders ? Upon the whole , painful as ...
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... Fathers . With these feelings , we need not , I trust , fear , lest in clinging dutifully to our own Church of England we lose our hold on the First and only True Church . While we forego some things , in themselves desirable , for ...
... Fathers . With these feelings , we need not , I trust , fear , lest in clinging dutifully to our own Church of England we lose our hold on the First and only True Church . While we forego some things , in themselves desirable , for ...
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... Father , which art in Heaven , One God the Father Almighty , One Lord Jesus Christ , One Holy Ghost proceeding from the Father and the Son ; PREFACE . lxxi.
... Father , which art in Heaven , One God the Father Almighty , One Lord Jesus Christ , One Holy Ghost proceeding from the Father and the Son ; PREFACE . lxxi.
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