The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... perfect justice , how will the deist account for these notorious facts ? He may say indeed , that worldly prosperity and adver- sity , depending as they do in a good measure upon the exertions either of men themselves or of their ...
... perfect justice , how will the deist account for these notorious facts ? He may say indeed , that worldly prosperity and adver- sity , depending as they do in a good measure upon the exertions either of men themselves or of their ...
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... perfect justice belongs to God ? Can he prove the point by any thing , which passes under his eyes in this present world ? I think not for it is obvious , that the mere occa- sional good health and prosperity of the virtuous , and the ...
... perfect justice belongs to God ? Can he prove the point by any thing , which passes under his eyes in this present world ? I think not for it is obvious , that the mere occa- sional good health and prosperity of the virtuous , and the ...
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... perfect justice of God . But , in the second place , we cannot allow to the deist , on his principles , the validity ... perfect justice of God : but then he cannot be allowed also to prove the perfect justice of God from a future state ...
... perfect justice of God . But , in the second place , we cannot allow to the deist , on his principles , the validity ... perfect justice of God : but then he cannot be allowed also to prove the perfect justice of God from a future state ...
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... perfect justice . Here God's perfect justice is demonstra- ted through the medium of a future state of retri- bution . 2. The deist alike and the Christian , I believe , further maintain , that God is a God of mercy no less than a God ...
... perfect justice . Here God's perfect justice is demonstra- ted through the medium of a future state of retri- bution . 2. The deist alike and the Christian , I believe , further maintain , that God is a God of mercy no less than a God ...
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... perfect facility the train of thought , which was passing through his mind : we observe him , in the verses which he puts into the mouth of his Chorus , deducing from well known and already existing causes their highly probable ulti ...
... perfect facility the train of thought , which was passing through his mind : we observe him , in the verses which he puts into the mouth of his Chorus , deducing from well known and already existing causes their highly probable ulti ...
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