Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... wise : he is infinitely good . Would he then permit it to happen , did he not foresee it would answer some wise and bene- volent purpose ? Can we conceive that he is every where present without acting ? That he knows every thing without ...
... wise : he is infinitely good . Would he then permit it to happen , did he not foresee it would answer some wise and bene- volent purpose ? Can we conceive that he is every where present without acting ? That he knows every thing without ...
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... wise and bene- volent purposes of his government . Suppose it is his will to lead men to the dis- covery of the most interesting truths respecting the phenomena of nature , and the laws by which the universe is governed ; he endows an ...
... wise and bene- volent purposes of his government . Suppose it is his will to lead men to the dis- covery of the most interesting truths respecting the phenomena of nature , and the laws by which the universe is governed ; he endows an ...
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... wise and benevolent object to accomplish , as the result of his admi- nistration , and that object can be nothing but the final and perfect happiness of his intelligent creatures . With this view , every thing must be planned , and to ...
... wise and benevolent object to accomplish , as the result of his admi- nistration , and that object can be nothing but the final and perfect happiness of his intelligent creatures . With this view , every thing must be planned , and to ...
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... wise and good Being . For he gave to every man the nature he possesses ; he placed every man in the station he occupies ; immediately or medi- ately he is the cause of all the impressions which , from the cradle to the grave , have been ...
... wise and good Being . For he gave to every man the nature he possesses ; he placed every man in the station he occupies ; immediately or medi- ately he is the cause of all the impressions which , from the cradle to the grave , have been ...
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... wise and reflective men in all ages and all climes have borne testimony : to the truth of which all men , however various the sources of their sorrow , and however different their modes of faith , without a single dissentient voice ...
... wise and reflective men in all ages and all climes have borne testimony : to the truth of which all men , however various the sources of their sorrow , and however different their modes of faith , without a single dissentient voice ...
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