Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 100
Pagina 8
... interest , or utility , or expediency . The distinction in the moral quality of actions is derived from experience of their good or evil influence upon society . And the pleasurable or painful consequences which may result to ourselves ...
... interest , or utility , or expediency . The distinction in the moral quality of actions is derived from experience of their good or evil influence upon society . And the pleasurable or painful consequences which may result to ourselves ...
Pagina 9
... interest , or the natural authority of truth are all mere matters of opinion . " ยง The obligation to perform any ... interests are materially affected by particular acts , and by those feelings of the heart which give rise to them ...
... interest , or the natural authority of truth are all mere matters of opinion . " ยง The obligation to perform any ... interests are materially affected by particular acts , and by those feelings of the heart which give rise to them ...
Pagina 11
... interest of life ; with- out CONSCIENCE ; without hope or fear in another life . " ** The doctrine of Watson may now be summed up in the fol- lowing propositions : 1. The human mind has no original , native ideas of the right , the just ...
... interest of life ; with- out CONSCIENCE ; without hope or fear in another life . " ** The doctrine of Watson may now be summed up in the fol- lowing propositions : 1. The human mind has no original , native ideas of the right , the just ...
Pagina 41
... interest in the question of the antiquity of the human race . The long general acquiescence in the chronology which fixed the limits of man's existence upon the earth to less than seven thousand years has been rather rudely startled by ...
... interest in the question of the antiquity of the human race . The long general acquiescence in the chronology which fixed the limits of man's existence upon the earth to less than seven thousand years has been rather rudely startled by ...
Pagina 57
... interest of the narration or the emotion of the narrator . As it appears in the Old Testament , it is of two species , which may be described as the abrupt infinitive , having , seemingly , no regard to time at all , and the subjective ...
... interest of the narration or the emotion of the narrator . As it appears in the Old Testament , it is of two species , which may be described as the abrupt infinitive , having , seemingly , no regard to time at all , and the subjective ...
Sommario
144 | |
155 | |
181 | |
195 | |
216 | |
233 | |
242 | |
256 | |
278 | |
294 | |
307 | |
316 | |
322 | |
490 | |
497 | |
508 | |
538 | |
552 | |
574 | |
595 | |
619 | |
641 | |
658 | |
664 | |
676 | |
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
affirm Arminian Avesta Bible Bishop Bishop Colenso called Calvinistic Catholic cause century character Christ Christian Church Church of England Codex Sinaiticus conference conscience death declared divine doctrine duty Edward Livingston England English evangelical fact faith father FOURTH SERIES France German give Gospel grace Greek heaven Hebrew Hilgenfeld Holy Homiletics human ical idea Iliad infant interest Jesus labor language literature living Livingston Lord matter ment Methodism Methodist Methodist Episcopal Church mind moral nation nature necessitarian never original Parsees Pelagian person philosophy prayer preacher preaching present principles prisons Professor Protestant Protestantism question reason Reformation regeneration relation Religio Medici religion religious rendered REVIEW Roman says Scriptures sermon slavery society soul spirit Testament theology theory things thought tion translation true truth universal volition Wesley whole word writers York Zoroaster