Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... constitution of things ; it being evident , that the material * is made for the animal creation ; that the material world is continually changing , thereby producing a change in the animal ; that the animal world itself is endowed with ...
... constitution of things ; it being evident , that the material * is made for the animal creation ; that the material world is continually changing , thereby producing a change in the animal ; that the animal world itself is endowed with ...
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... constitution of whose nature admits of his ever having been present at these inconceivable distances , must possess a nature so essentially different from ours , that we ought to have no difficulty in supposing that it may allow of his ...
... constitution of whose nature admits of his ever having been present at these inconceivable distances , must possess a nature so essentially different from ours , that we ought to have no difficulty in supposing that it may allow of his ...
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... constitution , according to which , sensation and thought are excited in it in a particular , determinate manner ... constitution : that sensation will produce a particular volition , and that volition will lead , certainly , to a ...
... constitution , according to which , sensation and thought are excited in it in a particular , determinate manner ... constitution : that sensation will produce a particular volition , and that volition will lead , certainly , to a ...
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... constitution , as to excite the requisite volition . Suppose his bodily frame is weak ; his temper irritable ; his mind bold , impetuous and rash the part assigned him in the great drama of life requires uncommon bodily ex- ertion : he ...
... constitution , as to excite the requisite volition . Suppose his bodily frame is weak ; his temper irritable ; his mind bold , impetuous and rash the part assigned him in the great drama of life requires uncommon bodily ex- ertion : he ...
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... constitution of the phy- sical and moral world is utterly inconsistent with benevolence , unless evil under the Divine admi- nistration be the means of producing ultimate good . If good be the issue of the temporary prevalence of evil ...
... constitution of the phy- sical and moral world is utterly inconsistent with benevolence , unless evil under the Divine admi- nistration be the means of producing ultimate good . If good be the issue of the temporary prevalence of evil ...
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