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... 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 his moral as well as his natural perfections , and consequently to believe , that he ...
... 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 his moral as well as his natural perfections , and consequently to believe , that he ...
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... holy and good was violently broken , and that the lovely and splendid characters of beneficence with which we are surrounded , had their influence on him greatly diminished . It is from the same infallible source that we learn what are ...
... holy and good was violently broken , and that the lovely and splendid characters of beneficence with which we are surrounded , had their influence on him greatly diminished . It is from the same infallible source that we learn what are ...
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... holy and good as he necessarily exists . His infinite goodness and rectitude form his moral attributes , and are as essential and unchange- able as his being . His power , therefore , though omnipotent , is bounded in its exercise by ...
... holy and good as he necessarily exists . His infinite goodness and rectitude form his moral attributes , and are as essential and unchange- able as his being . His power , therefore , though omnipotent , is bounded in its exercise by ...
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... holy in all his works . It is because the moral excellences of his nature are infinite , that it is the duty of every intelligent creature , antecedent to all law and to all enactment , to love him supremely ; and it is on the same ...
... holy in all his works . It is because the moral excellences of his nature are infinite , that it is the duty of every intelligent creature , antecedent to all law and to all enactment , to love him supremely ; and it is on the same ...
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... holy , and just , and good , and whose determinations and enactments , there- fore , are founded in justice and in judgment . Few will deny that his will is the measure or rule of obli- gation to all intelligent and accountable ...
... holy , and just , and good , and whose determinations and enactments , there- fore , are founded in justice and in judgment . Few will deny that his will is the measure or rule of obli- gation to all intelligent and accountable ...
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