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Side 39
... less than of his goodness , is implied in his government of intelligent and accountable creatures . He could neither be a being of infinite perfection , nor a righteous moral governor , unless , possessing bound- less rectitude , he ...
... less than of his goodness , is implied in his government of intelligent and accountable creatures . He could neither be a being of infinite perfection , nor a righteous moral governor , unless , possessing bound- less rectitude , he ...
Side 51
... less than with the milder glories , of the Lord - and which possesses every principle that can win or awe the human mind ; -if such a religion be not always ef- fectual in delivering its disciples from temptation , how inefficient must ...
... less than with the milder glories , of the Lord - and which possesses every principle that can win or awe the human mind ; -if such a religion be not always ef- fectual in delivering its disciples from temptation , how inefficient must ...
Side 60
... less than moral good , perpetuates itself . The effects of a single good action may reach into eternity . It is only a Being of infinite understanding who can know the number and duration of those results to which one deed of ...
... less than moral good , perpetuates itself . The effects of a single good action may reach into eternity . It is only a Being of infinite understanding who can know the number and duration of those results to which one deed of ...
Side 61
... less consequences . How desirable , how necessary , is it for moral agents to have an infallible rule of action prescribed to them by Him whose wisdom and know- ledge are infinite ? But if we cannot foresee all the consequences of our ...
... less consequences . How desirable , how necessary , is it for moral agents to have an infallible rule of action prescribed to them by Him whose wisdom and know- ledge are infinite ? But if we cannot foresee all the consequences of our ...
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... less of saying concerning him who is peculiarly tried , that he is eminently guilty , than of pronouncing him who is prosperous to be distinguished for piety and righteous- ness . While all suffering proceeds from sin , suffering is now ...
... less of saying concerning him who is peculiarly tried , that he is eminently guilty , than of pronouncing him who is prosperous to be distinguished for piety and righteous- ness . While all suffering proceeds from sin , suffering is now ...
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