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... shew him to be the wise and supreme ruler and governor of the works which he has formed . To the seas he has set a bound that they may not pass over , that they turn not again to cover the earth . " He sendeth the springs into the ...
... shew him to be the wise and supreme ruler and governor of the works which he has formed . To the seas he has set a bound that they may not pass over , that they turn not again to cover the earth . " He sendeth the springs into the ...
Side 9
... shew how well he is made ac- quainted with his obligations to obey the authority of God , the supreme moral governor and judge ? There are certain elementary and fundamental principles in morals so thoroughly engraven on the heart ...
... shew how well he is made ac- quainted with his obligations to obey the authority of God , the supreme moral governor and judge ? There are certain elementary and fundamental principles in morals so thoroughly engraven on the heart ...
Side 10
... shew that it has been at different times , and in different countries , re- strained in its exercise , and perverted in its judg ments . Its operation is somewhat perverted in certain cases by education , which has so great an 10 On the ...
... shew that it has been at different times , and in different countries , re- strained in its exercise , and perverted in its judg ments . Its operation is somewhat perverted in certain cases by education , which has so great an 10 On the ...
Side 11
... shew his gratitude for the divine goodness , and give religious worship and adoration . The possession of such powers prove , that while a leading end of every thing around him is to secure the convenience and happiness of man , the ...
... shew his gratitude for the divine goodness , and give religious worship and adoration . The possession of such powers prove , that while a leading end of every thing around him is to secure the convenience and happiness of man , the ...
Side 14
... shew that all are , to some extent , blameable , having failed , and come short of the great end of their being , it is appointed unto all once to die . This ap- pointment is so fixed and irreversible , that it is viewed as one of the ...
... shew that all are , to some extent , blameable , having failed , and come short of the great end of their being , it is appointed unto all once to die . This ap- pointment is so fixed and irreversible , that it is viewed as one of the ...
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