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... communication , is the goodness of a being infinitely wise , powerful , free , and holy , and imparted in accordance with the laws and designs of his moral government . We are thus unavoidably led to a perception and acknowledgment of ...
... communication , is the goodness of a being infinitely wise , powerful , free , and holy , and imparted in accordance with the laws and designs of his moral government . We are thus unavoidably led to a perception and acknowledgment of ...
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... communicate ? CHAPTER XI . THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY PROVED TO BE UNTENABLE FROM THE INCAPABILITY OF MAN TO DISCERN THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS ACTIONS . THAT the consequences which follow from the actions of moral agents are endless , is a ...
... communicate ? CHAPTER XI . THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY PROVED TO BE UNTENABLE FROM THE INCAPABILITY OF MAN TO DISCERN THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS ACTIONS . THAT the consequences which follow from the actions of moral agents are endless , is a ...
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... communication of thought and feeling . The authoritative injunction of Him , who knows us far better than we know ourselves , is , " Be not unequally yoked together with un- believers ; for what fellowship hath righteousness with ...
... communication of thought and feeling . The authoritative injunction of Him , who knows us far better than we know ourselves , is , " Be not unequally yoked together with un- believers ; for what fellowship hath righteousness with ...
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... communicating , and which he has declared it to be his purpose to communicate through eternity , we must surely judge that he is entitled to all the grateful affection which we can ever feel , and which , by our devotedness and ...
... communicating , and which he has declared it to be his purpose to communicate through eternity , we must surely judge that he is entitled to all the grateful affection which we can ever feel , and which , by our devotedness and ...
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... faculty . If the nature an perfections of God be an object of supreme delight and complacency to God himself , and if the manifes- tation and the communication of his fulness be the end On Obedience to the Will of God . 123.
... faculty . If the nature an perfections of God be an object of supreme delight and complacency to God himself , and if the manifes- tation and the communication of his fulness be the end On Obedience to the Will of God . 123.
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