Substantial Christian Philosophy: Or, True Science in Harmony With Nature ...

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Substantial Christian Philosophy: Or, True Science in Harmony With Nature ...
William Kent
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17. Eight and wrong, good and evil, are eternal principles in and of themselves, and the moral sense completely coincides with tliem. In all cases the Bible approves of an act because it is right, independent of time, circumstance or relations. If the Bible condemns a thought, feeling, or act, it is because it is wrong in and of itself. There is a sense of right and wrong, of justice and injustice, to some extent among all nations, 232 SUBSTANTIAL CHBISTIAN PHILOSOPHY, Rom. ii. 14. And I believ...e there are no more con- Bcientioas men and women on the face of the earth than are often found among the heathen. The Bible is designed to direct the conscience aright ; but it can only do this by educating the mind and purifying the affections, and thereby correct the judgment. Dent. xi.
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459. Even our physical senses of seeing, hearing, feeling, etc., are liable to serious mistakes. They must be educated to wisely distinguish and recognize the variety of colors, sounds, odors, and the nature of objects that affect the tactile nerves, etc.; but when educated to the utmost practicable extent they are still liable to error.


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