Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... individual is infinitely better prepared to encounter the evil with which he has to combat , who believes in the doctrine of a Providence , and knows the ground of his belief , that is , who views all events with the eye and meets them ...
... individual is infinitely better prepared to encounter the evil with which he has to combat , who believes in the doctrine of a Providence , and knows the ground of his belief , that is , who views all events with the eye and meets them ...
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... of faws which we cannot without absurdity sup- ' pose the Deity to be ' continually changing and suspending , for the benefit of individuals . Neither does any rational believer in a pro- 1 vidence maintain such an opinion . It is not 30.
... of faws which we cannot without absurdity sup- ' pose the Deity to be ' continually changing and suspending , for the benefit of individuals . Neither does any rational believer in a pro- 1 vidence maintain such an opinion . It is not 30.
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... individual . If , therefore , when he appointed them , he foresaw that they would give rise to any event inconsistent with perfect benevolence , he would have so modified them , as effectually to have prevented its occurrence ; or he ...
... individual . If , therefore , when he appointed them , he foresaw that they would give rise to any event inconsistent with perfect benevolence , he would have so modified them , as effectually to have prevented its occurrence ; or he ...
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... individual in the situation which he judges fit . “ He hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on the face of the earth ; he hath determined their appointed times , and the places of their habitation . " To said . F Our ...
... individual in the situation which he judges fit . “ He hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on the face of the earth ; he hath determined their appointed times , and the places of their habitation . " To said . F Our ...
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... individual in the world , there is this exact adaptation of circumstances to his temper , his habits , his wants , so that while he is left to the full and free exercise of every faculty he pos- sesses , he can feel and act only as the ...
... individual in the world , there is this exact adaptation of circumstances to his temper , his habits , his wants , so that while he is left to the full and free exercise of every faculty he pos- sesses , he can feel and act only as the ...
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