Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Bind 2J. Duncan, 1826 |
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... things , and that he is the supreme moral governor of all . What other end could he have in the crea- tion of all things than the manifestation of his own perfections , and the advancement of his own glory ? That this end might be ...
... things , and that he is the supreme moral governor of all . What other end could he have in the crea- tion of all things than the manifestation of his own perfections , and the advancement of his own glory ? That this end might be ...
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... things creeping innumerable , both small and great beasts . These wait all upon thee ; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season . That thou givest them they gather : thou openest thine hand , they are filled with good . Thou ...
... things creeping innumerable , both small and great beasts . These wait all upon thee ; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season . That thou givest them they gather : thou openest thine hand , they are filled with good . Thou ...
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... things , the creation and preservation of the world can only be considered as the effects of supreme and unerring wisdom . These are the grounds on which it is obvi- ous that he who has given being to the universe , and who conducts it ...
... things , the creation and preservation of the world can only be considered as the effects of supreme and unerring wisdom . These are the grounds on which it is obvi- ous that he who has given being to the universe , and who conducts it ...
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... things past finding out , yea , and marvellous things without number . Hell is naked before him , and destruction hath no covering . He stretcheth out the north over the empty place , and hangeth the earth upon nothing . Lo , these are ...
... things past finding out , yea , and marvellous things without number . Hell is naked before him , and destruction hath no covering . He stretcheth out the north over the empty place , and hangeth the earth upon nothing . Lo , these are ...
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Daniel Dewar. the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely and well , has subjected man to that moral authority and government which are adapted to his nature . This is necessary to secure his greatest and ultimate good ; and it ...
Daniel Dewar. the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely and well , has subjected man to that moral authority and government which are adapted to his nature . This is necessary to secure his greatest and ultimate good ; and it ...
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