Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... equally a proof of benevolence , because the object of every contrivance is the production of good . We are not therefore more certain of the exist- ence and wisdom of the Deity than of his goodness , for the very facts on which we ...
... equally a proof of benevolence , because the object of every contrivance is the production of good . We are not therefore more certain of the exist- ence and wisdom of the Deity than of his goodness , for the very facts on which we ...
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... equally obscure and im- perfect . We understand nothing of the mode of the existence of any being . We know that we ourselves exist , but we have no conception of the manner in which the wonderful phenomena of life are produced and ...
... equally obscure and im- perfect . We understand nothing of the mode of the existence of any being . We know that we ourselves exist , but we have no conception of the manner in which the wonderful phenomena of life are produced and ...
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... equally unenlightened and imperfect . He is at all times present every where , and every where is capable of exerting his power . The superin- tendence of all the events in the universe , there- fore , can be attended with no more ...
... equally unenlightened and imperfect . He is at all times present every where , and every where is capable of exerting his power . The superin- tendence of all the events in the universe , there- fore , can be attended with no more ...
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... 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 , which perfect wisdom can dictate , and ...
... 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 , which perfect wisdom can dictate , and ...
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... equally in his power , he can have been induced to choose the one rather than the other , only because the one is better adapted than the other to accomplish the purposes of benevolence and it seems scarcely possible for us not to ...
... equally in his power , he can have been induced to choose the one rather than the other , only because the one is better adapted than the other to accomplish the purposes of benevolence and it seems scarcely possible for us not to ...
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