Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... creatures on its surface did not give being to themselves , for they do not comprehend the mode of their own existence . They must therefore derive their origin from some being who understood their nature , and who endowed them with the ...
... creatures on its surface did not give being to themselves , for they do not comprehend the mode of their own existence . They must therefore derive their origin from some being who understood their nature , and who endowed them with the ...
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... creatures his wisdom and power , or with a design to impart enjoyment to an inconceivable number and va- riety of beings , we must believe , in the one case , that he will at all times provide against the interruption of that order ...
... creatures his wisdom and power , or with a design to impart enjoyment to an inconceivable number and va- riety of beings , we must believe , in the one case , that he will at all times provide against the interruption of that order ...
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... creatures , ( which is at once the most sublime and the most pro- bable view it is possible to take of the creation , ) this account of the divine administration is suffi- cient to comprehend the superintendence of all the events which ...
... creatures , ( which is at once the most sublime and the most pro- bable view it is possible to take of the creation , ) this account of the divine administration is suffi- cient to comprehend the superintendence of all the events which ...
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... creature , takes place according to the appointment of the Deity . Nothing can be more frivolous than the objection , that the watchfulness which this sup- poses over the most trifling concerns of the most insignificant creature is ...
... creature , takes place according to the appointment of the Deity . Nothing can be more frivolous than the objection , that the watchfulness which this sup- poses over the most trifling concerns of the most insignificant creature is ...
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... on a new basis . Every Christian must believe that the affairs of mankind are under the direction of the Deity ; that he has not cut himself off from all interference with the wants and happiness of his creatures ; that he does 33.
... on a new basis . Every Christian must believe that the affairs of mankind are under the direction of the Deity ; that he has not cut himself off from all interference with the wants and happiness of his creatures ; that he does 33.
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