Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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Thomas Southwood SMITH. be ranked amongst one of the most admirable adjustments in the whole economy of nature , that part of the air which is no longer fitted for the function of respiration , but which would prove deliterious to ...
Thomas Southwood SMITH. be ranked amongst one of the most admirable adjustments in the whole economy of nature , that part of the air which is no longer fitted for the function of respiration , but which would prove deliterious to ...
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... whole of possibility must at all times be equally easy to the Being who possesses infinite power . We have therefore abundant reason to rest in the delightful assurance , that of every event which takes place all the care is taken ...
... whole of possibility must at all times be equally easy to the Being who possesses infinite power . We have therefore abundant reason to rest in the delightful assurance , that of every event which takes place all the care is taken ...
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... whole argument . If of every event all the care is not taken , which it is right should be taken , the administration of the world is imperfect ; but the wisdom , power and good- ness which are spent on the minutest and the meanest ...
... whole argument . If of every event all the care is not taken , which it is right should be taken , the administration of the world is imperfect ; but the wisdom , power and good- ness which are spent on the minutest and the meanest ...
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... whole animal world in the condition he pleases : for he may so modify the operation of the material world upon it , as inevitably to bring it into the state he wishes , Thus a sovereign control may be exercised over the material and ...
... whole animal world in the condition he pleases : for he may so modify the operation of the material world upon it , as inevitably to bring it into the state he wishes , Thus a sovereign control may be exercised over the material and ...
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... whole train of circumstances which form the character and induce the conduct of moral agents , may be entirely the appointment of the Deity , while the agents themselves are at the same time the subjects of praise and blame , of reward ...
... whole train of circumstances which form the character and induce the conduct of moral agents , may be entirely the appointment of the Deity , while the agents themselves are at the same time the subjects of praise and blame , of reward ...
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