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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... misery and per- dition , even before their birth , and of course before there was a possibility of their having ever offended him . Secondly , It is alleged , that there is a promiscuous and indiscriminate distribution made of the ...
... misery and per- dition , even before their birth , and of course before there was a possibility of their having ever offended him . Secondly , It is alleged , that there is a promiscuous and indiscriminate distribution made of the ...
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... - tion of it to eternal destruction , to such a state of reprobation , as to doom them before their birth , or their having offended him , to a state of endless misery ? Such a conclusion is so 14 On the Conduct of God.
... - tion of it to eternal destruction , to such a state of reprobation , as to doom them before their birth , or their having offended him , to a state of endless misery ? Such a conclusion is so 14 On the Conduct of God.
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James Hare. state of endless misery ? Such a conclusion is so false and foolish , that the unprejudiced reason of man naturally abhors and revolts from it : even the Heathens , who were so much less instructed in the attributes of the ...
James Hare. state of endless misery ? Such a conclusion is so false and foolish , that the unprejudiced reason of man naturally abhors and revolts from it : even the Heathens , who were so much less instructed in the attributes of the ...
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... misery to every individual † : and that God , in predestinating from all eternity one part of mankind to everlasting happiness , and another to endless misery , was led to make this distinction by no other mo- tive than his own good ...
... misery to every individual † : and that God , in predestinating from all eternity one part of mankind to everlasting happiness , and another to endless misery , was led to make this distinction by no other mo- tive than his own good ...
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... misery and mis- chief is occasioned ; at the same time , from these struggles , a great deal of good , as well as mischief , is accomplished : for by the manner in which men , as free agents , act in these struggles , is developed and ...
... misery and mis- chief is occasioned ; at the same time , from these struggles , a great deal of good , as well as mischief , is accomplished : for by the manner in which men , as free agents , act in these struggles , is developed and ...
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