Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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Strona vi
... religious investigation , before he learns the necessity of distin- guishing between rectitude of character and excellence of system ; between the malignant tendency of a creed , and the benignity of the heart which embraces it . vi.
... religious investigation , before he learns the necessity of distin- guishing between rectitude of character and excellence of system ; between the malignant tendency of a creed , and the benignity of the heart which embraces it . vi.
Strona 57
... excellence of a machine by no means depends on its going properly of itself , for this is impossible ; but on the skill with which its various parts are adjusted to one another , and all its different effects are derived from the ...
... excellence of a machine by no means depends on its going properly of itself , for this is impossible ; but on the skill with which its various parts are adjusted to one another , and all its different effects are derived from the ...
Strona 66
... excellence of virtue , a love of it , and a desire to possess it , of which they were wholly unconscious , and which are of the highest advantage to them in every future period of their being . A single instance of this kind decides the ...
... excellence of virtue , a love of it , and a desire to possess it , of which they were wholly unconscious , and which are of the highest advantage to them in every future period of their being . A single instance of this kind decides the ...
Strona 122
... excellence . Some philosophers , indeed , deny the possibility of the existence of two things perfectly equal , and consequently affirm that God could not have made a different universe in all respects as excellent as that which ...
... excellence . Some philosophers , indeed , deny the possibility of the existence of two things perfectly equal , and consequently affirm that God could not have made a different universe in all respects as excellent as that which ...
Strona 123
... excellence and enjoy an incalculable amount of happiness . Their imperfection could not possibly detract from the enjoyment of the to imply both entire uniformity and infinite variety in his works . We can here only submit and refer all ...
... excellence and enjoy an incalculable amount of happiness . Their imperfection could not possibly detract from the enjoyment of the to imply both entire uniformity and infinite variety in his works . We can here only submit and refer all ...
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