The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... virtue , and that punishment will uniformly follow vice . But , if we look out into the world , no arrange- ment of this description actually takes place . The whole is one mass of inextricable confusion . Bodily pain and sick- ness ...
... virtue , and that punishment will uniformly follow vice . But , if we look out into the world , no arrange- ment of this description actually takes place . The whole is one mass of inextricable confusion . Bodily pain and sick- ness ...
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... virtue and vice . But , that such is actually the case in the present constitution of things , no one will pretend to assert . Therefore it is but lost labour for the deist to attempt to demonstrate the perfect justice of God from the ...
... virtue and vice . But , that such is actually the case in the present constitution of things , no one will pretend to assert . Therefore it is but lost labour for the deist to attempt to demonstrate the perfect justice of God from the ...
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... virtue is its own best reward : but we may doubt whether , with his scanty materials , he can effect more than the probability , that God is a being of a mixed nature . Much , certainly , may be said on the side of his goodness : but ...
... virtue is its own best reward : but we may doubt whether , with his scanty materials , he can effect more than the probability , that God is a being of a mixed nature . Much , certainly , may be said on the side of his goodness : but ...
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... virtue even proverbially rough and difficult and disagreea- ble , while the road of vice is pleasant and smooth and easy and inviting ? * If God be good , why are populous cities with all their inhabitants swallowed up by earthquakes ...
... virtue even proverbially rough and difficult and disagreea- ble , while the road of vice is pleasant and smooth and easy and inviting ? * If God be good , why are populous cities with all their inhabitants swallowed up by earthquakes ...
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... virtue and vice , justice and injustice , mercy and cruelty , he can readily discern ; just as he can perceive the difference between hot and cold , wet and dry , hard and soft . He can likewise discern the social utility of virtue and ...
... virtue and vice , justice and injustice , mercy and cruelty , he can readily discern ; just as he can perceive the difference between hot and cold , wet and dry , hard and soft . He can likewise discern the social utility of virtue and ...
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