Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 6
... fact , to be decided by the same rules of evidence which are applied to all history , with this essential difference however , that your facts are " sui generis . " They are not facts within the field of nature and experience , and they ...
... fact , to be decided by the same rules of evidence which are applied to all history , with this essential difference however , that your facts are " sui generis . " They are not facts within the field of nature and experience , and they ...
Pagina 17
... fact that the ideas of right , duty , and moral desert are native to the human mind . That there is a native tendency in the human mind to dis- criminate the quality of actions , and to affirm moral distinctions , will not be denied ...
... fact that the ideas of right , duty , and moral desert are native to the human mind . That there is a native tendency in the human mind to dis- criminate the quality of actions , and to affirm moral distinctions , will not be denied ...
Pagina 19
... facts and relations are apprehended , the affirmations of conscience in all moral agents are the same . The criterion ... fact an explanation of the uni- versal conviction and sentiment of moral accountability . Every man knows - cannot ...
... facts and relations are apprehended , the affirmations of conscience in all moral agents are the same . The criterion ... fact an explanation of the uni- versal conviction and sentiment of moral accountability . Every man knows - cannot ...
Pagina 31
... fact for the ascetic depre- ciation of natural ties . He then forsook the hamlet and led an ascetic life in the neighborhood , praying constantly according to the exhorta- tion , " Pray without ceasing ; " and also laboring according to ...
... fact for the ascetic depre- ciation of natural ties . He then forsook the hamlet and led an ascetic life in the neighborhood , praying constantly according to the exhorta- tion , " Pray without ceasing ; " and also laboring according to ...
Pagina 36
... fact brings out most characteristically the vast difference between the ancient and the modern , the old Catholic and the evangelical Protestant conception of the nature of Christian relig- ion . The specifically Christian element in ...
... fact brings out most characteristically the vast difference between the ancient and the modern , the old Catholic and the evangelical Protestant conception of the nature of Christian relig- ion . The specifically Christian element in ...
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