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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... pleasures and pursuits , and to subdue pride and those irregular passions , which , till they are subdued , disqualify its attainment of that holiness and heavenly disposition of soul , which it is as agreeable to the reason of every ...
... pleasures and pursuits , and to subdue pride and those irregular passions , which , till they are subdued , disqualify its attainment of that holiness and heavenly disposition of soul , which it is as agreeable to the reason of every ...
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... pleasures which are at his own right hand for evermore : when he thus considers what he may hereafter be , and associates in his mind these various and numerous instances of God's gracious and merciful conduct towards him , and adds to ...
... pleasures which are at his own right hand for evermore : when he thus considers what he may hereafter be , and associates in his mind these various and numerous instances of God's gracious and merciful conduct towards him , and adds to ...
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... pleasures he is permitted to derive both from sense and intellect , when these are not abused . And we are likewise particularly to infer his intentions to promote the happiness of man * Psalm xcviii . 9 . from the following passages in ...
... pleasures he is permitted to derive both from sense and intellect , when these are not abused . And we are likewise particularly to infer his intentions to promote the happiness of man * Psalm xcviii . 9 . from the following passages in ...
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... pleasure at " all that the wicked should die , saith the 66 Lord , and not that he should return from " his ways and live ? " Now here it may be remarked as an extraordinary thing , that Calvin could imagine that God should ever have ...
... pleasure at " all that the wicked should die , saith the 66 Lord , and not that he should return from " his ways and live ? " Now here it may be remarked as an extraordinary thing , that Calvin could imagine that God should ever have ...
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... pleasure , and as they were respec- tively swayed by the different motives and propensities of their own minds ; and over which motives and propensities reason pos- sesses an absolute and decided power , if men will allow her that ...
... pleasure , and as they were respec- tively swayed by the different motives and propensities of their own minds ; and over which motives and propensities reason pos- sesses an absolute and decided power , if men will allow her that ...
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