Lectures on Systematic Theology: Embracing Lectures on Moral Government, Together with Atonement, Moral and Physical Depravity, Regeneration, Philosophical Theories, and Evidences of Regeneration |
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absurd affirm Atonement attri attribute of benevolence attribute of Moral attribute of selfishness Bible blessedness choice or intention choose chosen Christ Christians condition consists constitution course demands desire Divine doctrine duty evil exist fact feelings flesh foundation of moral God's gratification guilt happiness heart highest well-being Holy Spirit idea implies impossible infinite intelligence interests intrinsic value justice law of necessity lence Lord manifest means mind moral agents moral character moral depravity Moral Government Moral Law moral obligation natural theology nature and relations necessarily neighbor ness obedience obey object opposite outward action philosophy physical Physical Law precept promote punishment reason regard regeneration relations of moral religion repentance requires respect right to govern saint saints and sinners sake secure self-gratification sense sensibility sinful sinner soul supreme theory thing thou timate tion trinsic true truth ultimate end ultimate intention universe unto virtue volition well-being of God