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... exercise and 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 ...
... exercise and 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 ...
Side 10
... and in different countries , re- strained in its exercise , and perverted in its judg ments . Its operation is somewhat perverted in certain cases by education , which has so great an 10 On the Grounds and Principles.
... and in different countries , re- strained in its exercise , and perverted in its judg ments . Its operation is somewhat perverted in certain cases by education , which has so great an 10 On the Grounds and Principles.
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... exercise of pure and benevolent affections gives pleasure and exhilarates the mind , the indulgence of evil passions wounds and depresses it . He who made us for the exalted purposes of his own glory , has rendered it impossible for us ...
... exercise of pure and benevolent affections gives pleasure and exhilarates the mind , the indulgence of evil passions wounds and depresses it . He who made us for the exalted purposes of his own glory , has rendered it impossible for us ...
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... exercise of integrity , and prudence , and industry . This divine system of moral government under which we are placed , though not complete , and though in some cases it would seem to make no distinction between the righteous and the ...
... exercise of integrity , and prudence , and industry . This divine system of moral government under which we are placed , though not complete , and though in some cases it would seem to make no distinction between the righteous and the ...
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... the secret satisfaction accompanying the exercise of virtue , renders a good man happier in his most calamitous state , than it is possible for the wicked to be in his greatest prosperity ; and that C 2 On the Moral Government of God . 19.
... the secret satisfaction accompanying the exercise of virtue , renders a good man happier in his most calamitous state , than it is possible for the wicked to be in his greatest prosperity ; and that C 2 On the Moral Government of God . 19.
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