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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... entirely and universally admitted and re- ceived into the human mind , and as com- pletely believed in , as those of his omnisci- ence and omnipotence . But before I pro- ceed to invalidate the various objections which have been made to ...
... entirely and universally admitted and re- ceived into the human mind , and as com- pletely believed in , as those of his omnisci- ence and omnipotence . But before I pro- ceed to invalidate the various objections which have been made to ...
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... entirely repug- nant to what our reason would lead us to suppose could happen , if the world was go- verned by the providence of a wise and just God ; and therefore the occurrence of these events justifies the adoption of the opinion ...
... entirely repug- nant to what our reason would lead us to suppose could happen , if the world was go- verned by the providence of a wise and just God ; and therefore the occurrence of these events justifies the adoption of the opinion ...
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... entirely prevents man from fulfilling his first and chief duty of loving God with all his heart , with all his mind , and with all his soul , that he is pre- cluded from all possibility of loving him at all . Calvin changes our natural ...
... entirely prevents man from fulfilling his first and chief duty of loving God with all his heart , with all his mind , and with all his soul , that he is pre- cluded from all possibility of loving him at all . Calvin changes our natural ...
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... entirely destroys the free agency of human beings , though every man , by an appeal to his own feelings , must be sensible he pos- sesses that free agency . All legislators in the composition of their laws consider men as free agents ...
... entirely destroys the free agency of human beings , though every man , by an appeal to his own feelings , must be sensible he pos- sesses that free agency . All legislators in the composition of their laws consider men as free agents ...
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... entirely to his own free will : and the answer of the Angel after Abraham had lifted up his hand and knife to slay Isaac , " Now I know thou fear- " est God , " & c . excludes all just supposition of Abraham's conduct having been predes ...
... entirely to his own free will : and the answer of the Angel after Abraham had lifted up his hand and knife to slay Isaac , " Now I know thou fear- " est God , " & c . excludes all just supposition of Abraham's conduct having been predes ...
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