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... ment of God , that I would now direct my attention , as suggesting considerations which unavoidably lead us to expect a future state of being . The slightest survey of these circumstances will convince us of the impossibility of ...
... ment of God , that I would now direct my attention , as suggesting considerations which unavoidably lead us to expect a future state of being . The slightest survey of these circumstances will convince us of the impossibility of ...
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... ment , and consequently the misery of transgressors . We approve his procedure in such a case as in itself right , without at all thinking of the useful consequences that may result from it . " We have an immediate ap- probation of ...
... ment , and consequently the misery of transgressors . We approve his procedure in such a case as in itself right , without at all thinking of the useful consequences that may result from it . " We have an immediate ap- probation of ...
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... ment . Would it not supply him with a reason to vin- dicate every act of injustice , and a plausible pretext for every stretch of power ? How soon might he be per- suaded of the utility of destroying civil and religious liberty , and ...
... ment . Would it not supply him with a reason to vin- dicate every act of injustice , and a plausible pretext for every stretch of power ? How soon might he be per- suaded of the utility of destroying civil and religious liberty , and ...
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... ment from him , does involve the sinner , independently of any interposing power from without , in sorrow and in suffering , how inconceivably must the sorrow and suffering be augmented when inflicted as the expres- sion of divine ...
... ment from him , does involve the sinner , independently of any interposing power from without , in sorrow and in suffering , how inconceivably must the sorrow and suffering be augmented when inflicted as the expres- sion of divine ...
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... ment toward us . He has given us being , and con- ferred on us all the rich and varied endowments of our nature ; and it requires no other law than that which arises from the relation we bear to him as creatures to their Creator , to ...
... ment toward us . He has given us being , and con- ferred on us all the rich and varied endowments of our nature ; and it requires no other law than that which arises from the relation we bear to him as creatures to their Creator , to ...
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