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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... feelings , must be sensible he pos- sesses that free agency . All legislators in the composition of their laws consider men as free agents , and as capable of keeping or violating those laws ; and I fancy it would little , avail a ...
... feelings , must be sensible he pos- sesses that free agency . All legislators in the composition of their laws consider men as free agents , and as capable of keeping or violating those laws ; and I fancy it would little , avail a ...
Page 73
... feeling the mind experiences , when the ideas it com- bines and associates are of an indistinct , dangerous , and confused nature , and it can- not arrive at any true or satisfactory conclu- sion . But if the vanity and folly of such a ...
... feeling the mind experiences , when the ideas it com- bines and associates are of an indistinct , dangerous , and confused nature , and it can- not arrive at any true or satisfactory conclu- sion . But if the vanity and folly of such a ...
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... feeling of the mind of a good and a bad man , as he has constituted to be displayed in the natural world , when illumined by the all - cheering rays of the sun riding in his meridian ... feelings in the mind of 96 On the Conduct of God.
... feeling of the mind of a good and a bad man , as he has constituted to be displayed in the natural world , when illumined by the all - cheering rays of the sun riding in his meridian ... feelings in the mind of 96 On the Conduct of God.
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James Hare. interrupted ; and that the feelings in the mind of a bad man shall be habitually sad and miserable , though that sadness and misery may be occasionally suspended . He has decreed , that the mind of the good shall be filled ...
James Hare. interrupted ; and that the feelings in the mind of a bad man shall be habitually sad and miserable , though that sadness and misery may be occasionally suspended . He has decreed , that the mind of the good shall be filled ...
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... feelings of the minds of the good and bad , and not in what are called the good things of life , consists , be- yond all doubt or question , the essential happiness or misery of every human being : for the mind is the man ; and that it ...
... feelings of the minds of the good and bad , and not in what are called the good things of life , consists , be- yond all doubt or question , the essential happiness or misery of every human being : for the mind is the man ; and that it ...
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