Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... attribute which seems essential to the very notion of a God . It is true we cannot understand how at one and the same instant he is present in every part of the universe ; but this difficulty in con- ceiving of the mode of the fact ...
... attribute which seems essential to the very notion of a God . It is true we cannot understand how at one and the same instant he is present in every part of the universe ; but this difficulty in con- ceiving of the mode of the fact ...
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... attributes in a perfect measure ; and since they have been exerted in the production of particular objects , they must be employed in the government of the whole . We have there . fore the most solid ground to adopt the sublime and ...
... attributes in a perfect measure ; and since they have been exerted in the production of particular objects , they must be employed in the government of the whole . We have there . fore the most solid ground to adopt the sublime and ...
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... attributes which are found in mortals . The only objection of importance which can be urged against this view of the Divine govern- ment , is , that it seems to lessen accountability , and to destroy the distinction between virtue and ...
... attributes which are found in mortals . The only objection of importance which can be urged against this view of the Divine govern- ment , is , that it seems to lessen accountability , and to destroy the distinction between virtue and ...
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... persons , did it only attribute to the Deity the production of natural evil . But the misery occasioned by an earthquake or by disease , is often as great as that produced by every heart would rejoice to trace to the Deity its 55.
... persons , did it only attribute to the Deity the production of natural evil . But the misery occasioned by an earthquake or by disease , is often as great as that produced by every heart would rejoice to trace to the Deity its 55.
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... attributes of his nature , be just , it will be confirmed by the appearances of his works . What he has done , will satisfy us that we are right in our conception of what he is . In endeavoring to ascertain from his works whether or not ...
... attributes of his nature , be just , it will be confirmed by the appearances of his works . What he has done , will satisfy us that we are right in our conception of what he is . In endeavoring to ascertain from his works whether or not ...
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