American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 196
... God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all his attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty , and free grace , in shewing mercy to whom he would shew mercy ; and man's absolute dependence on the operations of God's ...
... God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all his attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty , and free grace , in shewing mercy to whom he would shew mercy ; and man's absolute dependence on the operations of God's ...
Page 199
... God in prayer for mercy ; and never was one humbled and brought to the foot of God from anything that ever he heard or imagined of his own unworthiness and deserving of God's displeasure ; nor was ever one induced to fly for refuge unto ...
... God in prayer for mercy ; and never was one humbled and brought to the foot of God from anything that ever he heard or imagined of his own unworthiness and deserving of God's displeasure ; nor was ever one induced to fly for refuge unto ...
Page 200
... God's justice , goodness , and truth . Indeed God might have known as perfectly that he possessed these attributes , if they never had been exerted or expressed in any effect . But then , if the attributes which consist in a sufficiency ...
... God's justice , goodness , and truth . Indeed God might have known as perfectly that he possessed these attributes , if they never had been exerted or expressed in any effect . But then , if the attributes which consist in a sufficiency ...
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