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... from those which are conceived to favor the Doctrine of Limited Punishment , terminated by De- struction 279 CHAPTER I. Of Endless Misery .... Sec . 1. Of the Term Everlasting 281 ... 287 Sec . 2. Of the Application of the same word X.
... from those which are conceived to favor the Doctrine of Limited Punishment , terminated by De- struction 279 CHAPTER I. Of Endless Misery .... Sec . 1. Of the Term Everlasting 281 ... 287 Sec . 2. Of the Application of the same word X.
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... the peculiarity of whose nature we endeavour to express , by saying that he is self - existent . It is this being that we term God , and that we suppose to be the Creator of the world . 1 If in this visible creation there be proofs of 14.
... the peculiarity of whose nature we endeavour to express , by saying that he is self - existent . It is this being that we term God , and that we suppose to be the Creator of the world . 1 If in this visible creation there be proofs of 14.
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... term volition , expresses that state of the mind which is im- 10 1 will . This is not true for there might have been given to mankind a knowledge of their welfare so clear and strong , as effectually to have secured their choice of it ...
... term volition , expresses that state of the mind which is im- 10 1 will . This is not true for there might have been given to mankind a knowledge of their welfare so clear and strong , as effectually to have secured their choice of it ...
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... , is expressed by the term punish- ment . Such , then , being the foundation of praise and blame ; of reward and punishment ; it is obvious , that a person is an object of moral approbation , and is worthy of reward when his volition 54.
... , is expressed by the term punish- ment . Such , then , being the foundation of praise and blame ; of reward and punishment ; it is obvious , that a person is an object of moral approbation , and is worthy of reward when his volition 54.
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... term natural , is a deci- sive proof of the goodness of the Deity . When the functions of an animal are so exercised as to afford it vigour , ease and enjoyment , we say it is in a natural state . G 1 libly impelled to it , by making ...
... term natural , is a deci- sive proof of the goodness of the Deity . When the functions of an animal are so exercised as to afford it vigour , ease and enjoyment , we say it is in a natural state . G 1 libly impelled to it , by making ...
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