A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 pages |
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... evil , that it is requi- site , whilst he lives in this world in a state of probation , that he should suffer a degree of punishment , mortification , and discipline , as salutary medicines , absolutely necessary to purify his character ...
... evil , that it is requi- site , whilst he lives in this world in a state of probation , that he should suffer a degree of punishment , mortification , and discipline , as salutary medicines , absolutely necessary to purify his character ...
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... evil continually in their hearts ; the Seven Nations , and likewise the Assyrians , Egyp- tians , and Jews , were punished , but their great and particular crimes are all stated and mentioned ; and the same may be said of in- dividuals ...
... evil continually in their hearts ; the Seven Nations , and likewise the Assyrians , Egyp- tians , and Jews , were punished , but their great and particular crimes are all stated and mentioned ; and the same may be said of in- dividuals ...
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... evil courses ; which it would have been impossible for him to have done , on the ab- surd idea of their having been predestined to these evil courses before they were born ? The whole history of man in all ages and nations , whether ...
... evil courses ; which it would have been impossible for him to have done , on the ab- surd idea of their having been predestined to these evil courses before they were born ? The whole history of man in all ages and nations , whether ...
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... evil would be much lessened : and as to their paying fifty pounds for the privilege of preaching , they would have very little reason to complain , as there are few Clergymen of the Established Church whose education does not amount to ...
... evil would be much lessened : and as to their paying fifty pounds for the privilege of preaching , they would have very little reason to complain , as there are few Clergymen of the Established Church whose education does not amount to ...
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... evil we find to exist in the world ? what clearer than the relation of the glorious scheme of man's redemption ? With respect to the duty God requires from man , can words more clearly express that will , than as it is expressed in the ...
... evil we find to exist in the world ? what clearer than the relation of the glorious scheme of man's redemption ? With respect to the duty God requires from man , can words more clearly express that will , than as it is expressed in the ...
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