| Matthew Tindal - Christianity - 1730 - 470 pages
...but that 'tis the Reafon, or the Fitnefs of theThing, that makes it a divine Law ; and confequently, that they who never heard of- any external Revelation ; yet if they knew from the Nature of Things what's fit for them to do, they know all that God will, or can require of them; fince his Commands... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1831 - 458 pages
...actions, from which the duty of creatures is to be inferred, and contends ; that this is sufficient. S3 a( &( * O~ H 8 ~ !? V IDD i 6 4SA=vi 5 3c֜ \2 㳢 ڭ V % ˞ n ȉ، ) I L J E$t KC them.w(3) They who believe that the Holy Scriptures contain a ¡ revelation of God's will, do not deny... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1848 - 676 pages
...actions, from which the duty of creatures is to be inferred, and contends that this is sufficient. " They who never heard of any external revelation, yet...they know all that God will or can require of them." (2) They who believe that the Holy Scriptures contain a revelation of God's will, do not deny that... | |
| John Fletcher - Slavery - 1852 - 650 pages
...actions, he contends that is a sufficient revelation of the laws of God for the guidance of man. " They who never heard of any external revelation, yet...what is fit for them to do, they know all that God can or will require of them." Christianity as Old as Creation, p. 233. " By employing our reason to... | |
| John Fletcher - History - 1852 - 666 pages
...actions, he contends that is a sufficient revelation of the laws of God for the guidance of man. " They who never heard of any external revelation, yet...what is fit for them to do, they know all that God can or will require of them." Christianity as Old at Creation, p. 233. " By employing our reason to... | |
| John Fletcher - Slavery - 1852 - 712 pages
...actions, he contends that is a sufficient revelation of the laws of God for the guidance of man. " They who never heard of any external revelation, yet...what is fit for them to do, they know all that God can or*will require of them." Christianity as Old as Creation, p. 233. " By employing our reason to... | |
| John Fletcher - Slavery - 1852 - 676 pages
...actions, he contends that is a sufficient revelation of the laws of God .for the guidance of man. " They who never heard of any external revelation, yet...what is fit for them to do, they know all that God can or will require of them." Christianity as Old as Creation, p. 233. " By employing our reason to... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1889 - 750 pages
...actions, from which the duty of creatures is to be inferred, and contends that this is sufficient. " They who never heard of any external revelation, yet if they knew from the nature of things whdt is fit for them to do, they know all that God will or can require of them." (2) They who believe... | |
| Wolfgang Erich Müller - Religion - 1984 - 280 pages
...true or false in religion?" (ebd. 187; 318) M» Ebd. 188; 320. 510 Vgl. ebd. 189; 321. 511 „. . . that they who never heard of any external revelation; yet if they knew from the nature of things what's fit for them to do, they know all that God will, or can require of them." (ebd. 357; 623) Reventlow,... | |
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