Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... true we cannot understand how at one and the same instant he is present in every part of the universe ; but this difficulty in con- ceiving of the mode of the fact , neither does nor ought to bring any doubt upon our belief of the fact ...
... true we cannot understand how at one and the same instant he is present in every part of the universe ; but this difficulty in con- ceiving of the mode of the fact , neither does nor ought to bring any doubt upon our belief of the fact ...
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... true , are deeply afflictive . Often our enjoy- ments seem given us but to be removed , and even the most secure , we hold by an uncertain tenure . The inequalities in health ; in the duration of life ; in the distribution of property ...
... true , are deeply afflictive . Often our enjoy- ments seem given us but to be removed , and even the most secure , we hold by an uncertain tenure . The inequalities in health ; in the duration of life ; in the distribution of property ...
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... true , that the evil we 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 ...
... true , that the evil we 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 ...
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... true : for there might have been given to mankind a knowledge of their welfare so clear and strong , as effectually to have secured their choice of it . In other words , they might have been brought under the influence of motives so ...
... true : for there might have been given to mankind a knowledge of their welfare so clear and strong , as effectually to have secured their choice of it . In other words , they might have been brought under the influence of motives so ...
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... true the very point in dispute , and raising an objection on that assumption . If , however , there be any truth in the account which has been given of the origin of volition , that assumption is totally fallacious . I am not to be ...
... true the very point in dispute , and raising an objection on that assumption . If , however , there be any truth in the account which has been given of the origin of volition , that assumption is totally fallacious . I am not to be ...
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