Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... truth which we are obliged to admit : for if we imagine that the immediate Creator of the world derives his exist- ence and power from some superior being , we must suppose , either that this superior being is uncaused , in which case ...
... truth which we are obliged to admit : for if we imagine that the immediate Creator of the world derives his exist- ence and power from some superior being , we must suppose , either that this superior being is uncaused , in which case ...
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... truth , which nothing but its greatness can lead us to doubt , we may be fur- ther assured , by the consideration of the relation which the Creator necessarily bears to his crea- tures . He is not merely their Creator . By the very act ...
... truth , which nothing but its greatness can lead us to doubt , we may be fur- ther assured , by the consideration of the relation which the Creator necessarily bears to his crea- tures . He is not merely their Creator . By the very act ...
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... truth must be admitted by every consistent theist : but if God have given to his intelligent offspring a revelation of his will ; if he have altered the course of nature in attestation of its truth ; if to prove the divinity of the ...
... truth must be admitted by every consistent theist : but if God have given to his intelligent offspring a revelation of his will ; if he have altered the course of nature in attestation of its truth ; if to prove the divinity of the ...
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... truth . It is recognized in every page ; it is affirmed on innumerable occasions , and in every variety of form . God is there represented as the Sovereign Arbiter of events ; as the Great Being who sitteth on the circle of the earth ...
... truth . It is recognized in every page ; it is affirmed on innumerable occasions , and in every variety of form . God is there represented as the Sovereign Arbiter of events ; as the Great Being who sitteth on the circle of the earth ...
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... truth which our divine instructor here teaches us ? Which of us has not said to him- self - Can so much skill have been lavished in forming , can so much care have been taken in preserving this little flower , and can I , humble and ...
... truth which our divine instructor here teaches us ? Which of us has not said to him- self - Can so much skill have been lavished in forming , can so much care have been taken in preserving this little flower , and can I , humble and ...
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