| Theology - 1827 - 684 pages
...providence, than piety demands, and the scriptures require. We say and hear so much concerning tin insufficiency of these works to unfold the character of God, and the nature of genuine religion, that vie are prone to consider them as almost uninstructive in moral things, and in a great measure, useless... | |
| Timothy Dwight - Theology - 1824 - 528 pages
...of creation and providence than piety demands, and the Scriptures require. We say and hear. so much concerning the insufficiency of these works to unfold...character of God, and the nature of genuine religion, and find the truth of what we thus say and hear so clearly proved, that we are prone, not very unnaturally,... | |
| George Miller - 1826 - 864 pages
...of creation and providence than piety demands, and the Scriptures require. We say and hear so much concerning the insufficiency of these works to unfold...This, however, is a palpable and dangerous error. He who does not find in the various beautiful, sublime, awful and astonishing objects, presented to... | |
| Thomas Dick - Philosophy and religion - 1826 - 414 pages
...of creation and providence than piety demands, and the Scriptures require. We say and hear so much concerning the insufficiency of these works to unfold...This, however, is a palpable and dangerous error. The works alone, without the aid of the Scriptures, would, I acknowledge, be far less instructive than... | |
| Theology - 1827 - 684 pages
...of creation and providence, than piety demands, and the scriptures require. We say and hear so much concerning the insufficiency of these works to unfold...piety. This however, is a palpable and dangerous error. The works alone, without the aid of the scriptures, would, I acknowledge, be far less instructive than... | |
| Thomas Dick - Religion and science - 1830 - 414 pages
...of creation and providence than piety demands, and the Scriptures require. We say and hear so much concerning the insufficiency of these works to unfold...religion, that we are prone to consider them as almost uuinstructive in moral things, and in a great measure useless to the promotion of piety. This, however,... | |
| Timothy Dwight - Theology, Doctrinal - 1830 - 576 pages
...that we are prone, not very unnaturally, to consider them as almost uninstructive in moral tiiings, and in a great measure useless to the promotion of...This, however, is a palpable and dangerous error. The works alone, without the aid of the Scriptures, would, I acKnowledge, be far less instructive,... | |
| Timothy Dwight - Congregational churches - 1836 - 668 pages
...clearly proved ; that we are • prone, not very unnaturally, to consider them as almost uniustructtve in moral things, and in a great measure useless to...This, however, is a palpable and dangerous error. The works alone, without the aid of the Scriptures, would, I acknowledge, be far less instructive,... | |
| Timothy Dwight - Theology - 1839 - 588 pages
...the truth of what we thus say, and hear, so clearly proved ; that we are prone, not very unnaturally, to consider them as almost uninstructive in moral...and in a great measure useless to the promotion of piely. This, however, is a palpable and dangerous error. The works alone, without the aid of the Scriptures,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1840 - 370 pages
...of creation and providence than piety demands, and the Scriptures require. We say and hear so much concerning the insufficiency of these works to unfold...This, however, is a palpable and dangerous error. The works alone, without the aid of the Scriptures, would, I acknowledge, be far less instructive than... | |
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