The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 5A. Tompkins, 1848 |
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Page 75
... moral sanctity to the institution . But it was less by statute than by the silent internal working of its pure principles in the heart , that Christianity achieved its great- est triumph in reference to the conjugal union . Love as a ...
... moral sanctity to the institution . But it was less by statute than by the silent internal working of its pure principles in the heart , that Christianity achieved its great- est triumph in reference to the conjugal union . Love as a ...
Page 138
... moral influences of his death and resurrec- tion upon the hearts of men might lead them to godly re- pentance , and thus remove their sins . And in this sense he was a sacrifice for sin , or on account of sin . Certainly no reference is ...
... moral influences of his death and resurrec- tion upon the hearts of men might lead them to godly re- pentance , and thus remove their sins . And in this sense he was a sacrifice for sin , or on account of sin . Certainly no reference is ...
Page 149
... moral agent , passing out of a condition where he is a moral nullity , and where no moral agency touches his being . Whereas he is rather to be regarded at the first , as lying within the moral agency of the parent and passing out by ...
... moral agent , passing out of a condition where he is a moral nullity , and where no moral agency touches his being . Whereas he is rather to be regarded at the first , as lying within the moral agency of the parent and passing out by ...
Contents
ARTICLE PAGE 1 Astronomy and Religion | 5 |
The False and the True Power | 22 |
Mans Position in the Scale of Being | 32 |
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