Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... persons may consider strong , and perhaps uncandid , relative to doctrines which appear to him unjust , malevolent , and immoral ; but he trusts the spirit which this volume breathes , will secure him from the suspicion of attributing ...
... persons may consider strong , and perhaps uncandid , relative to doctrines which appear to him unjust , malevolent , and immoral ; but he trusts the spirit which this volume breathes , will secure him from the suspicion of attributing ...
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... persons ; and I cannot but think that all doubt and difficulty respecting it will be removed from the mind of every ... person is an object of moral approbation , and is worthy of reward when his volition 54.
... persons ; and I cannot but think that all doubt and difficulty respecting it will be removed from the mind of every ... person is an object of moral approbation , and is worthy of reward when his volition 54.
Strona 55
... persons , did it only attribute to the Deity the production of natural evil . But the misery occasioned by an earthquake or by disease , is often as great as that produced by every heart would rejoice to trace to the Deity its 55.
... persons , did it only attribute to the Deity the production of natural evil . But the misery occasioned by an earthquake or by disease , is often as great as that produced by every heart would rejoice to trace to the Deity its 55.
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... persons maintain , that the only evidence which can establish the doctrine of Universal Restoration , is the direct testimony of scripture . They seem to think that every proof , however solid in itself , if it cannot be adduced in the ...
... persons maintain , that the only evidence which can establish the doctrine of Universal Restoration , is the direct testimony of scripture . They seem to think that every proof , however solid in itself , if it cannot be adduced in the ...
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... persons can recount every period of their life in which they were unhappy : others can scarce- ly mention a single misfortune which ever befel them ; and those on whom the afflictive dispen- sations of heaven have fallen more heavily ...
... persons can recount every period of their life in which they were unhappy : others can scarce- ly mention a single misfortune which ever befel them ; and those on whom the afflictive dispen- sations of heaven have fallen more heavily ...
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