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... Light of Nature CHAPTER III . - The Moral Government of God is so conducted as to lead our views to a Future State CHAPTER IV . - The Distinctions of Right and Wrong , Immutable and Eternal · CHAPTER V. - Of the Measure or Rule of ...
... Light of Nature CHAPTER III . - The Moral Government of God is so conducted as to lead our views to a Future State CHAPTER IV . - The Distinctions of Right and Wrong , Immutable and Eternal · CHAPTER V. - Of the Measure or Rule of ...
Side 2
... light and heat is at once the means by which we discern objects , and the cause of moisture and of vegetation . Gravitation by its uni- form action preserves the planets in their orbits , gives adhesion to the parts of the globe , and ...
... light and heat is at once the means by which we discern objects , and the cause of moisture and of vegetation . Gravitation by its uni- form action preserves the planets in their orbits , gives adhesion to the parts of the globe , and ...
Side 4
... LIGHT OF NATURE . THE moral government of God , the supreme King and Ruler of all , is clearly discoverable from the light of nature . When I speak of his moral government , it is scarcely necessary to remark , that I mean that go ...
... LIGHT OF NATURE . THE moral government of God , the supreme King and Ruler of all , is clearly discoverable from the light of nature . When I speak of his moral government , it is scarcely necessary to remark , that I mean that go ...
Side 5
... light of nature . For though his obligations are in proportion to his capacity , to the means given him for knowing the will of God , and the aids he possesses in its performance ; and , consequently , are greatly increased by the light ...
... light of nature . For though his obligations are in proportion to his capacity , to the means given him for knowing the will of God , and the aids he possesses in its performance ; and , consequently , are greatly increased by the light ...
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... light and darkness , the happiness and misery of human life , it is clearly shewn , that man is now the subject of the supreme moral government , and that God , who neither is , nor can be , indifferent to his conduct , holds him ...
... light and darkness , the happiness and misery of human life , it is clearly shewn , that man is now the subject of the supreme moral government , and that God , who neither is , nor can be , indifferent to his conduct , holds him ...
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