Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... period a total disorganization , he do not by that change design to destroy us , but to qualify us for a higher state and for nobler pursuits , no inquiry can be so interesting as that.which relates to our destiny in the ages which are ...
... period a total disorganization , he do not by that change design to destroy us , but to qualify us for a higher state and for nobler pursuits , no inquiry can be so interesting as that.which relates to our destiny in the ages which are ...
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Thomas Southwood SMITH. derable period , unhappy ; without it , nothing can afford him a pleasure of which Wisdom ought not to fear to participate , and with which Philosophy ought not to blush to be content . It was under the influence ...
Thomas Southwood SMITH. derable period , unhappy ; without it , nothing can afford him a pleasure of which Wisdom ought not to fear to participate , and with which Philosophy ought not to blush to be content . It was under the influence ...
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... period , therefore , he must have exactly the same reason to superintend the events which take place in his creation as he had at first to perform the glorious work . Nothing is more evident than that the inani- mate and insensible part ...
... period , therefore , he must have exactly the same reason to superintend the events which take place in his creation as he had at first to perform the glorious work . Nothing is more evident than that the inani- mate and insensible part ...
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... periods . As our mode of existence confines our presence to one spot at one time , his may be such as necessarily makes him present in every part of the universe . Many writers on this subject appear needlessly to have magnified the ...
... periods . As our mode of existence confines our presence to one spot at one time , his may be such as necessarily makes him present in every part of the universe . Many writers on this subject appear needlessly to have magnified the ...
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... periods , exactly what he wishes . While every animal goes on regularly to exercise its different functions , he may at all times maintain the whole animal world in the condition he pleases : for he may so modify the operation of the ...
... periods , exactly what he wishes . While every animal goes on regularly to exercise its different functions , he may at all times maintain the whole animal world in the condition he pleases : for he may so modify the operation of the ...
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