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... less constant , chiefly occasioned by those instinctive properties and tendencies which God has implanted in their nature , and to which they yield unvarying subjection . These , and all the other phenomena of the universe , are ...
... less constant , chiefly occasioned by those instinctive properties and tendencies which God has implanted in their nature , and to which they yield unvarying subjection . These , and all the other phenomena of the universe , are ...
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... less illustrative of infinite power . The will of the self - existent Creator is power . His will , and his will alone , forms the reason why any other being besides himself exists in infinite space , and it is the active energy which ...
... less illustrative of infinite power . The will of the self - existent Creator is power . His will , and his will alone , forms the reason why any other being besides himself exists in infinite space , and it is the active energy which ...
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... less than immoral , were of old very general ? But these facts do not disprove the reality of conscience as natural to man ; they only shew that it has been at different times , and in different countries , re- strained in its exercise ...
... less than immoral , were of old very general ? But these facts do not disprove the reality of conscience as natural to man ; they only shew that it has been at different times , and in different countries , re- strained in its exercise ...
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... less clear and decided also by a long - continued resistance to its admonitions , and by erroneous speculative opinions . No one doubts the close connexion between the notions which we imbibe concerning our duty and the manner of our ...
... less clear and decided also by a long - continued resistance to its admonitions , and by erroneous speculative opinions . No one doubts the close connexion between the notions which we imbibe concerning our duty and the manner of our ...
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... less injury to him to deny his being than to deny his necessary and eternal purity . If every attribute of the Deity were a distinct member , purity would be the form , the soul , the spirit to animate them . With- out it , his patience ...
... less injury to him to deny his being than to deny his necessary and eternal purity . If every attribute of the Deity were a distinct member , purity would be the form , the soul , the spirit to animate them . With- out it , his patience ...
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