Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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Strona iii
... rendering this view of the moral government of the Deity as complete as possible , is therefore stronger than ever ; and , under this impression , I have entered , in this edition , into a more close and connected investiga- tion of the ...
... rendering this view of the moral government of the Deity as complete as possible , is therefore stronger than ever ; and , under this impression , I have entered , in this edition , into a more close and connected investiga- tion of the ...
Strona 15
... of nature , have also rendered them so familiar , that few are entirely ignorant of them . Amidst all these wonders , in nothing , perhaps , is the matchless B 2 skill of the Creator more admirably displayed , than in 15.
... of nature , have also rendered them so familiar , that few are entirely ignorant of them . Amidst all these wonders , in nothing , perhaps , is the matchless B 2 skill of the Creator more admirably displayed , than in 15.
Strona 25
... render it unworthy of notice , if it be of any consequence ; and what would detract from the dignity and greatness of the Governor of the universe would be , not his taking care of these minute concerns , but his neglecting them . A ...
... render it unworthy of notice , if it be of any consequence ; and what would detract from the dignity and greatness of the Governor of the universe would be , not his taking care of these minute concerns , but his neglecting them . A ...
Strona 38
... . It only re- quires , therefore , an exact knowledge of the constitution of the animal world to render its state at all times precisely what may be required : for he who perfectly understands the constitu- tion of the 38.
... . It only re- quires , therefore , an exact knowledge of the constitution of the animal world to render its state at all times precisely what may be required : for he who perfectly understands the constitu- tion of the 38.
Strona 45
... render him incapable of per- forming it , the situation in which he is placed is adapted to it , and is such as to excite , to repress or to modify it , till it becomes exactly what is necessary to fit him for his work ; so that every ...
... render him incapable of per- forming it , the situation in which he is placed is adapted to it , and is such as to excite , to repress or to modify it , till it becomes exactly what is necessary to fit him for his work ; so that every ...
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