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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... happiness of heaven . And it is incum- bent on us to consider whether this con- duct , which by his disobedience man has forced on God to observe , is not as great в 3 to the Human Species , & c . 3 on the goodness of God, before we ...
... happiness of heaven . And it is incum- bent on us to consider whether this con- duct , which by his disobedience man has forced on God to observe , is not as great в 3 to the Human Species , & c . 3 on the goodness of God, before we ...
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... happiness ; and we have equal rea- son to believe from man's present nature and acquired depravity , that what we call misfortune and adversity has in truth and reality a very strong tendency to invite and awaken in the mind serious and ...
... happiness ; and we have equal rea- son to believe from man's present nature and acquired depravity , that what we call misfortune and adversity has in truth and reality a very strong tendency to invite and awaken in the mind serious and ...
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... happiness , to interest himself in the concerns of mankind . These objections have always been con- sidered as the most formidable ones that have ever been made against the goodness or pro- vidence of God . OBJECTION I. In direct ...
... happiness , to interest himself in the concerns of mankind . These objections have always been con- sidered as the most formidable ones that have ever been made against the goodness or pro- vidence of God . OBJECTION I. In direct ...
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James Hare. destinated from all eternity one part of mankind to everlasting happiness , and ano- ther to endless damnation . This assertion is made by John Calvin , in the 21st chap . of the 3d book of his Christian Institution , in ...
James Hare. destinated from all eternity one part of mankind to everlasting happiness , and ano- ther to endless damnation . This assertion is made by John Calvin , in the 21st chap . of the 3d book of his Christian Institution , in ...
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... happiness of man , is plain and evident from his having created him originally in his own image , and placed him in ... happiness ; from the pleasures he is permitted to derive both from sense and intellect , when these are not abused ...
... happiness of man , is plain and evident from his having created him originally in his own image , and placed him in ... happiness ; from the pleasures he is permitted to derive both from sense and intellect , when these are not abused ...
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