A Collection of Tracts on Various Subjects, Volumen2,Parte1T. Cox, 1743 |
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... rule to judge of the ability of other beings , whom we are not acquainted with . But ad- mitting the cafe to be , as is urged above , yet it will not ferve Britannicus's purpose , be- cause it is allowed , that Chrift raised two perfons ...
... rule to judge of the ability of other beings , whom we are not acquainted with . But ad- mitting the cafe to be , as is urged above , yet it will not ferve Britannicus's purpose , be- cause it is allowed , that Chrift raised two perfons ...
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... rule and mea- fure of it . That is , thofe upon whom legi- flative power naturally devolves , or to whom it is committed in truft by others , are not at liberty to make what laws , and give what rules of action they pleafe ; but they ...
... rule and mea- fure of it . That is , thofe upon whom legi- flative power naturally devolves , or to whom it is committed in truft by others , are not at liberty to make what laws , and give what rules of action they pleafe ; but they ...
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... rule of action exemplified , which is founded in the reafon of things ; and duty is not the effect or result , but it is the foundation of law . That is , an action does not become our duty , because it is com- manded , but it is ...
... rule of action exemplified , which is founded in the reafon of things ; and duty is not the effect or result , but it is the foundation of law . That is , an action does not become our duty , because it is com- manded , but it is ...
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... - caufe in fo doing , he acts fuitable to his character as a rational being . But then , for God to command Abraham to take away the life of his innocent fon , with an intent that it it fhould be obeyed , when there was no rule [ 114 ]
... - caufe in fo doing , he acts fuitable to his character as a rational being . But then , for God to command Abraham to take away the life of his innocent fon , with an intent that it it fhould be obeyed , when there was no rule [ 114 ]
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Thomas Chubb. it fhould be obeyed , when there was no rule nor reason for it , but merely to fhew God's abfolute fovereignty over his creatures ; this must terminate , not in his glory , but in his dishonour ; because it is acting below ...
Thomas Chubb. it fhould be obeyed , when there was no rule nor reason for it , but merely to fhew God's abfolute fovereignty over his creatures ; this must terminate , not in his glory , but in his dishonour ; because it is acting below ...
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