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Thus nothing can be clearer than that it was the intention of God to punish man in
this life for his disobedience ; and ... the misery which exists in human life is no
more an imputation on the goodness of God , than the punishment inflicted by a ...
Thus nothing can be clearer than that it was the intention of God to punish man in
this life for his disobedience ; and ... the misery which exists in human life is no
more an imputation on the goodness of God , than the punishment inflicted by a ...
Strona 118
... before he dies , that holiness of character , so indispensably necessary to the
enjoyment of the happiness of a future state ; what he considers punishment , is
in reality the greatest mercy that can be shewn him : from whence this inference
is ...
... before he dies , that holiness of character , so indispensably necessary to the
enjoyment of the happiness of a future state ; what he considers punishment , is
in reality the greatest mercy that can be shewn him : from whence this inference
is ...
Strona 151
How many characters , for example , who have violently transgressed the duties
of husbands , fathers , and masters , have been retributively punished in a
second conjugal union , in disobedient , worthless children , and treacherous and
...
How many characters , for example , who have violently transgressed the duties
of husbands , fathers , and masters , have been retributively punished in a
second conjugal union , in disobedient , worthless children , and treacherous and
...
Strona 175
... in the instances of Saul , David , and Solomon , whose crimes are punished in
such a manner , as proves that God will ... acknowledge the justice of the
punishment he feels , and sees his crime in that punishment ; for , as Seneca
observes ...
... in the instances of Saul , David , and Solomon , whose crimes are punished in
such a manner , as proves that God will ... acknowledge the justice of the
punishment he feels , and sees his crime in that punishment ; for , as Seneca
observes ...
Strona 356
... and which he was created with full capacity to have obeyed : and since all
rational government between God and his moral intellectual agents must
proceed on the principle or discipline of reward and punishment , and man
having offended ...
... and which he was created with full capacity to have obeyed : and since all
rational government between God and his moral intellectual agents must
proceed on the principle or discipline of reward and punishment , and man
having offended ...
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