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Sivu 31
... faith , the second by that of morality . If we look into the more serious part of mankind , we find many who lay so great a stress upon faith , that they neglect morality ; and many who build so much upon morality , that they do not pay ...
... faith , the second by that of morality . If we look into the more serious part of mankind , we find many who lay so great a stress upon faith , that they neglect morality ; and many who build so much upon morality , that they do not pay ...
Sivu 32
... faith seems to draw its principal , if not all its excellency , from the influence it has up- on morality ; as we shall see more at large , if we con- sider wherein consists the excellency of faith , or the belief of revealed religion ...
... faith seems to draw its principal , if not all its excellency , from the influence it has up- on morality ; as we shall see more at large , if we con- sider wherein consists the excellency of faith , or the belief of revealed religion ...
Sivu 33
... faith . Besides this , I shall lay down two or three other maxims which I think we may deduce from what has been said . First , That we should be particularly cautious of making any thing an article of faith , which does not contribute ...
... faith . Besides this , I shall lay down two or three other maxims which I think we may deduce from what has been said . First , That we should be particularly cautious of making any thing an article of faith , which does not contribute ...
Sivu 34
... faith may justify it , is very uncertain . I cannot but think , if our religion produces charity as well as zeal , it will not be for showing itself by such cruel instan- ces . But , to conclude with the words of an excellent author ...
... faith may justify it , is very uncertain . I cannot but think , if our religion produces charity as well as zeal , it will not be for showing itself by such cruel instan- ces . But , to conclude with the words of an excellent author ...
Sivu 54
... faith and morality ; for notwithstanding the latter outweighed the former separately , it received a thousand times more ad- ditional weight from its conjunction with the for- This odd phe- mer than what it had by itself . nomenon ...
... faith and morality ; for notwithstanding the latter outweighed the former separately , it received a thousand times more ad- ditional weight from its conjunction with the for- This odd phe- mer than what it had by itself . nomenon ...
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