The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... death , or he might grant instantaneous relief to the sufferer . Not one of these , however , is the line of conduct , which he thinks fit to adopt . On the contrary , he places a miserable being upon the rack , and there he retains him ...
... death , or he might grant instantaneous relief to the sufferer . Not one of these , however , is the line of conduct , which he thinks fit to adopt . On the contrary , he places a miserable being upon the rack , and there he retains him ...
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... death , and if death be followed by annihilation . Allow a future state and then , no doubt , every difficul- ty will vanish : for pain and sickness will then appear under their proper aspect of a merciful moral discipline , by which ...
... death , and if death be followed by annihilation . Allow a future state and then , no doubt , every difficul- ty will vanish : for pain and sickness will then appear under their proper aspect of a merciful moral discipline , by which ...
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... death , with all its horrors permitted ; why , if the existence of man be designedly finite , is he not quietly dis- missed at the appointed time , without any cir- cumstances of pain and sickness to himself , without any circumstances ...
... death , with all its horrors permitted ; why , if the existence of man be designedly finite , is he not quietly dis- missed at the appointed time , without any cir- cumstances of pain and sickness to himself , without any circumstances ...
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... death , civilization and good polity , with the arts and sciences in their train , must many ages ago have diffused them- selves over the whole habitable globe ; the savage and barbaric states must long since have become extinct ; and ...
... death , civilization and good polity , with the arts and sciences in their train , must many ages ago have diffused them- selves over the whole habitable globe ; the savage and barbaric states must long since have become extinct ; and ...
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... death to be pro- hibited from setting foot upon its soil * . ( 6. ) Nor were the Jews to be simply trans- planted , like colonists , from Palestine into some other region , which might better suit the policy or convenience of the ...
... death to be pro- hibited from setting foot upon its soil * . ( 6. ) Nor were the Jews to be simply trans- planted , like colonists , from Palestine into some other region , which might better suit the policy or convenience of the ...
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