Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... admission is requisite to establish in the most satisfactory manner his universal and perfect government . His benevolent eye is upon me ; his almighty arm is beneath me ; with the situ- ation in which I am placed , he is infinitely ...
... admission is requisite to establish in the most satisfactory manner his universal and perfect government . His benevolent eye is upon me ; his almighty arm is beneath me ; with the situ- ation in which I am placed , he is infinitely ...
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... admitted by every consistent theist but if God have given to his intelligent offspring a revelation of his will ; if he have altered the course of nature in attestation of its truth ; if to prove the divinity of the mission of the great ...
... admitted by every consistent theist but if God have given to his intelligent offspring a revelation of his will ; if he have altered the course of nature in attestation of its truth ; if to prove the divinity of the mission of the great ...
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... admitted by a late writer , who , though he has labored to reconcile , and sometimes very successfully , the evil which actually exists , with the wisdom and goodness of the Deity , yet has carefully avoided opposing or even alluding to ...
... admitted by a late writer , who , though he has labored to reconcile , and sometimes very successfully , the evil which actually exists , with the wisdom and goodness of the Deity , yet has carefully avoided opposing or even alluding to ...
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... admitted that these reasonings are conclusive , and that the doctrine founded upon them must be allowed to be esta- blished , if the principle be granted that evil under the superintendence of infinite wisdom and benig- nity is the ...
... admitted that these reasonings are conclusive , and that the doctrine founded upon them must be allowed to be esta- blished , if the principle be granted that evil under the superintendence of infinite wisdom and benig- nity is the ...
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... admitted . ment and strength of formation and improvement of his virtues , con- sequent to such a state , wholly depend on the prevalence of physical and moral evil . The constantly returning wants to which his nature . is incident ...
... admitted . ment and strength of formation and improvement of his virtues , con- sequent to such a state , wholly depend on the prevalence of physical and moral evil . The constantly returning wants to which his nature . is incident ...
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