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... evil , of approbation and disapprobation , reward and punishment , with a liberty of choice , and a power of acting according to that choice ; and who wants not the means necessary for the practice of virtue , and for abstaining from ...
... evil , of approbation and disapprobation , reward and punishment , with a liberty of choice , and a power of acting according to that choice ; and who wants not the means necessary for the practice of virtue , and for abstaining from ...
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... evil passions wounds and depresses it . He who made us for the exalted purposes of his own glory , has rendered it impossible for us to entertain any wrathful ... evil affections , or evil actions and the 12 On the Grounds and Principles.
... evil passions wounds and depresses it . He who made us for the exalted purposes of his own glory , has rendered it impossible for us to entertain any wrathful ... evil affections , or evil actions and the 12 On the Grounds and Principles.
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Daniel Dewar. and between evil affections , or evil actions and the retributive awards of divine justice , is seen in the daily history of mankind , and we have the most ample attestations of its reality within our own personal ...
Daniel Dewar. and between evil affections , or evil actions and the retributive awards of divine justice , is seen in the daily history of mankind , and we have the most ample attestations of its reality within our own personal ...
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... evil . Though the imperfection of man , and of all his institutions , may prevent him from exactly proportioning his awards to the personal merits or demerits of those whom he governs , the administra- tion of his government must ...
... evil . Though the imperfection of man , and of all his institutions , may prevent him from exactly proportioning his awards to the personal merits or demerits of those whom he governs , the administra- tion of his government must ...
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Daniel Dewar. humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished as evil - doers , and wicked men have been often rewarded ; but this was not only an inversion of the settled order of things , but done under the avowed assumption ...
Daniel Dewar. humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished as evil - doers , and wicked men have been often rewarded ; but this was not only an inversion of the settled order of things , but done under the avowed assumption ...
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