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misery in the world , to those characters , who consider it as their chief duty and
proper ambition to love , honour , and obey their God , he allows the charming ,
the exhilarating privilege of availing themselves of his gracious promises ; that in
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misery in the world , to those characters , who consider it as their chief duty and
proper ambition to love , honour , and obey their God , he allows the charming ,
the exhilarating privilege of availing themselves of his gracious promises ; that in
...
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This misery , whilst he lived , his violent death , and the bitter exclamation he
made at his decease , were all owing to his real ignorance of the nature of true
virtue , and would have been avoided , had he been better instructed .
This misery , whilst he lived , his violent death , and the bitter exclamation he
made at his decease , were all owing to his real ignorance of the nature of true
virtue , and would have been avoided , had he been better instructed .
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proposition endeavoured to prove , that though there is a great deal of misery in
this world appointed for man to suffer , yet , when the cause of that misery is duly
considered , the existence of it cannot be justly ascribed ab origine to God , but to
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proposition endeavoured to prove , that though there is a great deal of misery in
this world appointed for man to suffer , yet , when the cause of that misery is duly
considered , the existence of it cannot be justly ascribed ab origine to God , but to
...
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Till therefore a nation is able to prove that the misery which it suffers has been
owing to its obedience to the laws of God , and which no nation ever yet
presumed to do , ( Cicero in particular ascribing the greatness and splendor of
the Roman ...
Till therefore a nation is able to prove that the misery which it suffers has been
owing to its obedience to the laws of God , and which no nation ever yet
presumed to do , ( Cicero in particular ascribing the greatness and splendor of
the Roman ...
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Many “ such contrivances we may easily conceive , whereby an evil mind could
have gratified “ his malice by our misery . - But how unlike are they all to the
intention or design of “ the mechanism of this world , in which we “ cannot open
our ...
Many “ such contrivances we may easily conceive , whereby an evil mind could
have gratified “ his malice by our misery . - But how unlike are they all to the
intention or design of “ the mechanism of this world , in which we “ cannot open
our ...
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