The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... moral law , without the Sabbath , is as im- becile to restrain and bless mankind , as would be the constitution and statutes of our government , without an administration . Fom the moral efficacy of the Sabbath , as illustrated by facts ...
... moral law , without the Sabbath , is as im- becile to restrain and bless mankind , as would be the constitution and statutes of our government , without an administration . Fom the moral efficacy of the Sabbath , as illustrated by facts ...
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... moral obligation . The known use of the Sabbath , and the mischiefs of its profanation , afford evidence of the divine will , which every man would be bound in conscience to regard , though no express institution appeared upon the ...
... moral obligation . The known use of the Sabbath , and the mischiefs of its profanation , afford evidence of the divine will , which every man would be bound in conscience to regard , though no express institution appeared upon the ...
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... moral government of God , the testimony of revelation , and such facts in the moral world as come within the sphere of our observation . Nature teaches the existence , and the power , wisdom and be- nevolence of God . It also teaches ...
... moral government of God , the testimony of revelation , and such facts in the moral world as come within the sphere of our observation . Nature teaches the existence , and the power , wisdom and be- nevolence of God . It also teaches ...
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