Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... depend on the prevalence of physical and moral evil . The constantly returning wants to which his nature . is incident , the inadequacy and precariousness of the provision which is made to supply them , the absolute necessity he is ...
... depend on the prevalence of physical and moral evil . The constantly returning wants to which his nature . is incident , the inadequacy and precariousness of the provision which is made to supply them , the absolute necessity he is ...
Strona 69
... depend . Nor is the tendency of moral evil to extend and improve his moral attainments less certain and direct . The most exalted virtues which can adorn human nature , are not only promoted by , but could not possibly exist with- out ...
... depend . Nor is the tendency of moral evil to extend and improve his moral attainments less certain and direct . The most exalted virtues which can adorn human nature , are not only promoted by , but could not possibly exist with- out ...
Strona 86
... that our conceptions and arguments , even when they do not appear at all to depend upon this heavenly guide , attain a degree of sublimity and truth to which they would never have arrived without it ; and we often appear to be following 86.
... that our conceptions and arguments , even when they do not appear at all to depend upon this heavenly guide , attain a degree of sublimity and truth to which they would never have arrived without it ; and we often appear to be following 86.
Strona 88
... depend upon the light of Revelation , ( and for the reason already assigned they may depend upon it in a very great degree , ) yet they are framed without any direct reference to it , and seem in general to be derived from the nature of ...
... depend upon the light of Revelation , ( and for the reason already assigned they may depend upon it in a very great degree , ) yet they are framed without any direct reference to it , and seem in general to be derived from the nature of ...
Strona 118
... depend , could not in the nature of things have been avoided . natural things are composed of matter : matter without motion is useless : to be of any con- ceivable service it must possess such motion as will separate it into solid and ...
... depend , could not in the nature of things have been avoided . natural things are composed of matter : matter without motion is useless : to be of any con- ceivable service it must possess such motion as will separate it into solid and ...
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