Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... suppose , either that this superior being is uncaused , in which case it is he who will answer to our conception of the Deity , or that he is dependent upon a third , and that this third is dependent on a fourth , and so on in an ...
... suppose , either that this superior being is uncaused , in which case it is he who will answer to our conception of the Deity , or that he is dependent upon a third , and that this third is dependent on a fourth , and so on in an ...
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... suppose he created it with a view to display to his intelligent creatures his wisdom and power , or with a design to impart enjoyment to an inconceivable number and va- riety of beings , we must believe , in the one case , that he will ...
... suppose he created it with a view to display to his intelligent creatures his wisdom and power , or with a design to impart enjoyment to an inconceivable number and va- riety of beings , we must believe , in the one case , that he will ...
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... suppose , that these general laws have ever once been suspended . From a conviction that he has evidence of the fact , he may believe , that on some occasions of supreme importance they have been suspended ; but the great argument for ...
... suppose , that these general laws have ever once been suspended . From a conviction that he has evidence of the fact , he may believe , that on some occasions of supreme importance they have been suspended ; but the great argument for ...
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... suppose that the Deity exercises any such control over his creatures , as to force them to act contrary to their will , or to violate any principle of their na- ture : they always act , and must act , according to their will , and in ...
... suppose that the Deity exercises any such control over his creatures , as to force them to act contrary to their will , or to violate any principle of their na- ture : they always act , and must act , according to their will , and in ...
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... Suppose it is his will to lead men to the dis- covery of the most interesting truths respecting the phenomena of nature , and the laws by which the universe is governed ; he endows an indivi- dual with a clear and capacious mind ; he ...
... Suppose it is his will to lead men to the dis- covery of the most interesting truths respecting the phenomena of nature , and the laws by which the universe is governed ; he endows an indivi- dual with a clear and capacious mind ; he ...
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