Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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Strona iii
... suffering , the more deep has become my conviction , that were the opinions which it is the object of this work to establish , generally believed and consi- dered , they would promote in an incalculable measure the virtue and happiness ...
... suffering , the more deep has become my conviction , that were the opinions which it is the object of this work to establish , generally believed and consi- dered , they would promote in an incalculable measure the virtue and happiness ...
Strona 19
... suffer no event to happen which can prevent or impair the happi- ness he determines to bestow . In every suc- cessive period , therefore , he must have exactly the same reason to superintend the events which take place in his creation ...
... suffer no event to happen which can prevent or impair the happi- ness he determines to bestow . In every suc- cessive period , therefore , he must have exactly the same reason to superintend the events which take place in his creation ...
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... suffering . Its minuteness cannot 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 ...
... suffering . Its minuteness cannot 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 ...
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... suffer , and , indeed , that the general train of events , is the result of laws which we cannot without absurdity sup- pose the Deity to be continually changing and suspending , for the benefit of individuals . Neither does any ...
... suffer , and , indeed , that the general train of events , is the result of laws which we cannot without absurdity sup- pose the Deity to be continually changing and suspending , for the benefit of individuals . Neither does any ...
Strona 46
... suffering cannot subdue ; who , though cities and empires arm against him , and one general cry of exe- cration and menace follow him from land to land , goes on with undaunted courage to expose abuses , and to call in a louder and ...
... suffering cannot subdue ; who , though cities and empires arm against him , and one general cry of exe- cration and menace follow him from land to land , goes on with undaunted courage to expose abuses , and to call in a louder and ...
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