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... living principle of thought and activity ? The greatness of the transition from the embodied to the disembodied state , leads us to conjecture that the soul in making it will undergo a mighty change ; but to infer its annihilation from ...
... living principle of thought and activity ? The greatness of the transition from the embodied to the disembodied state , leads us to conjecture that the soul in making it will undergo a mighty change ; but to infer its annihilation from ...
Side 18
... living principle . But it is to the circumstances in which mankind are placed , viewed in connexion with the moral govern- ment of God , that I would now direct my attention , as suggesting considerations which unavoidably lead us to ...
... living principle . But it is to the circumstances in which mankind are placed , viewed in connexion with the moral govern- ment of God , that I would now direct my attention , as suggesting considerations which unavoidably lead us to ...
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... living agent ; but the admiration which we bestow on the one is of a nature far different from the love we give to the other , -a circumstance which Hume and his followers admitted , and in the admission have virtually granted the ...
... living agent ; but the admiration which we bestow on the one is of a nature far different from the love we give to the other , -a circumstance which Hume and his followers admitted , and in the admission have virtually granted the ...
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... living waters . Does not misery follow disobedience to God , and the voluntary withdrawment of the heart from him , as a natural and necessary consequence ; and is it possi- ble for the sinner by any mere enactment of power , or by any ...
... living waters . Does not misery follow disobedience to God , and the voluntary withdrawment of the heart from him , as a natural and necessary consequence ; and is it possi- ble for the sinner by any mere enactment of power , or by any ...
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... living God . " The natural consequences of sin , consisting in the loss of the divine favour , in remorse and horror of conscience , in hard- ness of heart and blindness of mind , and in the cor- ruption of the whole nature , are also ...
... living God . " The natural consequences of sin , consisting in the loss of the divine favour , in remorse and horror of conscience , in hard- ness of heart and blindness of mind , and in the cor- ruption of the whole nature , are also ...
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