Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... infinite power , wisdom , goodness , and justice , who has both made men and continues to govern them ; and the strongest presumption is afforded by the very constitution of the nature of man , and the relations established among human ...
... infinite power , wisdom , goodness , and justice , who has both made men and continues to govern them ; and the strongest presumption is afforded by the very constitution of the nature of man , and the relations established among human ...
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... that this change is almost infinite , and bounded only by annihilation , which they esteem the acme of happiness ! " ( Account of Ceylon , ) qua in profundo veritatem penitus abstruserit . " ( Vide FIRST . ] 23 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... that this change is almost infinite , and bounded only by annihilation , which they esteem the acme of happiness ! " ( Account of Ceylon , ) qua in profundo veritatem penitus abstruserit . " ( Vide FIRST . ] 23 THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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... infinite mind , or his existence is denied ; or he who is capable of exercising such a super- intendence as might render him the object of hope , is supposed to be totally unconcerned with human affairs ; there can be no ground of firm ...
... infinite mind , or his existence is denied ; or he who is capable of exercising such a super- intendence as might render him the object of hope , is supposed to be totally unconcerned with human affairs ; there can be no ground of firm ...
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... infinite placidity ; as an un- ruffled sea of bliss ; as being perfectly abstracted and void of conscious- ness . They therefore deem it the height of perfection to be like this being . The person whose very nature , say they , is ...
... infinite placidity ; as an un- ruffled sea of bliss ; as being perfectly abstracted and void of conscious- ness . They therefore deem it the height of perfection to be like this being . The person whose very nature , say they , is ...
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... infinite number of similar worlds , each of which is a likeness of the other , and each of which is in a constant state of alteration , -not stationary for a moment , ―at the instant of greatest perfection beginning to decline , and at ...
... infinite number of similar worlds , each of which is a likeness of the other , and each of which is in a constant state of alteration , -not stationary for a moment , ―at the instant of greatest perfection beginning to decline , and at ...
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