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... blessings which they have enjoyed , and who has revealed himself in the glorious character of the diffusser of an immortality of happiness , they love not the giver himself , but only the gifts which they have received , or the gifts ...
... blessings which they have enjoyed , and who has revealed himself in the glorious character of the diffusser of an immortality of happiness , they love not the giver himself , but only the gifts which they have received , or the gifts ...
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... blessings , therefore , are sometimes given as judicial inflictions , that they may lead to severer and more overwhelming judgments . The whole system of providence is to a certain extent retributive , securing to different virtues ...
... blessings , therefore , are sometimes given as judicial inflictions , that they may lead to severer and more overwhelming judgments . The whole system of providence is to a certain extent retributive , securing to different virtues ...
Side 90
... our nature in its pri- meval state is not ours ; and that the blessings of original innocency and uninterrupted communion with God are now lost . 66 Observe how the same principle of transference , either 90 Further Intimations of a.
... our nature in its pri- meval state is not ours ; and that the blessings of original innocency and uninterrupted communion with God are now lost . 66 Observe how the same principle of transference , either 90 Further Intimations of a.
Side 91
... blessings on account of sins of which they were not personally guilty . When the heads of a family are void of industry , economy , and sobriety , all the members of the family feel the effects . But the instances are endless which shew ...
... blessings on account of sins of which they were not personally guilty . When the heads of a family are void of industry , economy , and sobriety , all the members of the family feel the effects . But the instances are endless which shew ...
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... blessings that have been so constantly heaped upon us , has placed us ; we appreciate not the value of that remedy which is commensurate with the guilt and misery of man , and of the blood which was shed to procure remission ; and we ...
... blessings that have been so constantly heaped upon us , has placed us ; we appreciate not the value of that remedy which is commensurate with the guilt and misery of man , and of the blood which was shed to procure remission ; and we ...
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