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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... respect- ing election and predestination ; and , above all , his unwarrantable and therefore impious assertion , that , even before their birth , or they could possibly have offended him , God de- voted a portion of the human race to ...
... respect- ing election and predestination ; and , above all , his unwarrantable and therefore impious assertion , that , even before their birth , or they could possibly have offended him , God de- voted a portion of the human race to ...
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... respect to its Creator , the first in its state of innocency , and the second after its disobedience , and the effect which that disobedience has produced on its na- ture . For though the goodness of God is in itself ever equal and the ...
... respect to its Creator , the first in its state of innocency , and the second after its disobedience , and the effect which that disobedience has produced on its na- ture . For though the goodness of God is in itself ever equal and the ...
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... respect to man has a much stronger and more direct reference to his enjoyment of eternal than temporal happiness ; and we have equal rea- son to believe from man's present nature and acquired depravity , that what we call misfortune and ...
... respect to man has a much stronger and more direct reference to his enjoyment of eternal than temporal happiness ; and we have equal rea- son to believe from man's present nature and acquired depravity , that what we call misfortune and ...
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... respect offended him ? --- I believe every ra- tional candid person will be of opinion , the people so met and interrogated , of whatever religion or persuasion they might be , would unanimously say 20 On the Conduct of God warrant, nor ...
... respect offended him ? --- I believe every ra- tional candid person will be of opinion , the people so met and interrogated , of whatever religion or persuasion they might be , would unanimously say 20 On the Conduct of God warrant, nor ...
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... respect to them , if their conduct was predetermined , and therefore not to be influenced by any arguments , reasons , or persuasions ? And how can we suppose it possible God should address himself to sin- ners , and say , " Let the ...
... respect to them , if their conduct was predetermined , and therefore not to be influenced by any arguments , reasons , or persuasions ? And how can we suppose it possible God should address himself to sin- ners , and say , " Let the ...
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