Lectures on Systematic TheologyEerdmans, 1969 - 622 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 73–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 10
... fact , that the highest good of moral agents cannot be secured , but by means of government . But to avoid mistake , and to correct erroneous impressions , which are sometimes entertained , I must show what is not the foundation of the ...
... fact , that the highest good of moral agents cannot be secured , but by means of government . But to avoid mistake , and to correct erroneous impressions , which are sometimes entertained , I must show what is not the foundation of the ...
Էջ 375
... facts that we are called upon to believe . This is a false assumption ; for how can we believe , trust , confide , in what we do not understand ? I must first understand what a proposition , a fact , a doctrine , or a thing is , before ...
... facts that we are called upon to believe . This is a false assumption ; for how can we believe , trust , confide , in what we do not understand ? I must first understand what a proposition , a fact , a doctrine , or a thing is , before ...
Էջ 549
... fact , no real danger ; and indeed , as has been said , there never is any danger in the sense that anything will , as a mat- ter of fact , turn out differently from what God foresees it will be . Again the fact that anything is ...
... fact , no real danger ; and indeed , as has been said , there never is any danger in the sense that anything will , as a mat- ter of fact , turn out differently from what God foresees it will be . Again the fact that anything is ...
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