A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 |
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... - ness therefore in an abstract sense is to be considered of a relative or contingent nature ; consequently , before we can with any pre- cision ascertain B 2 to the Human Species , & c . DO with all his soul, and with all his strength...
... - ness therefore in an abstract sense is to be considered of a relative or contingent nature ; consequently , before we can with any pre- cision ascertain B 2 to the Human Species , & c . DO with all his soul, and with all his strength...
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... considered in this world as a reprieved culprit , deserves to have exerted towards him in his present fallen state . Therefore when we meet with in- stances in real life which seem to bear hard on the goodness of God , before we suffer ...
... considered in this world as a reprieved culprit , deserves to have exerted towards him in his present fallen state . Therefore when we meet with in- stances in real life which seem to bear hard on the goodness of God , before we suffer ...
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... considered , in such in- stances as the reason of man , without pre- sumption , may be permitted to contemplate , whether the conduct of God could con- sistently with his wisdom and justice have been otherwise , and whether it may not ...
... considered , in such in- stances as the reason of man , without pre- sumption , may be permitted to contemplate , whether the conduct of God could con- sistently with his wisdom and justice have been otherwise , and whether it may not ...
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... considered him as a free agent ; for to what purpose did God Almighty permit the Devil to torment him for a trial of his patience and resignation , if God had predes- tined him to an inevitable course of con- duct . However it may be ...
... considered him as a free agent ; for to what purpose did God Almighty permit the Devil to torment him for a trial of his patience and resignation , if God had predes- tined him to an inevitable course of con- duct . However it may be ...
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... considered as as- suming too much , ( which I believe those who have passed any time on the continent will not imagine , ) let any person reflect on the pre- sent state of morality and piety in England , and compare it with the state in ...
... considered as as- suming too much , ( which I believe those who have passed any time on the continent will not imagine , ) let any person reflect on the pre- sent state of morality and piety in England , and compare it with the state in ...
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