Christianity as Old as the Creation: Or, the Gospel, a Republication of the Religion of Nature. Volume 1, Volumen1Printed in the year, 1730 - 432 páginas |
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... greatest Adoration and Love for this supreme Being ; who , that we may not fail to be as happy as possible for fuch Crea- tures to be , has made our acting for our present , to be the only Means of obtaining our future Happiness ; and ...
... greatest Adoration and Love for this supreme Being ; who , that we may not fail to be as happy as possible for fuch Crea- tures to be , has made our acting for our present , to be the only Means of obtaining our future Happiness ; and ...
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... greatest Monarch is not to punish the Breach " of his Laws any otherwise , than the most petty State : " And tho ' all own , it would be Tyranny in an earthly Governor to multiply Punishments on Pretence of vindicating the Ho nour of ...
... greatest Monarch is not to punish the Breach " of his Laws any otherwise , than the most petty State : " And tho ' all own , it would be Tyranny in an earthly Governor to multiply Punishments on Pretence of vindicating the Ho nour of ...
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... greatest Felicity consists in having such an impar- tial and disinterested Judge as well as Legislator , that whe- ther he punishes , or rewards , he acts alike for our Good ; That being the End of all his Laws , and confequently of the ...
... greatest Felicity consists in having such an impar- tial and disinterested Judge as well as Legislator , that whe- ther he punishes , or rewards , he acts alike for our Good ; That being the End of all his Laws , and confequently of the ...
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... greatest Difference in this Case between God and Man is , that the most powerful Monarch on Earth is of the same Nature with his Subjects , and his Good involv'd in the Good of the whole , and by the Breach of his Laws may be injur'd ...
... greatest Difference in this Case between God and Man is , that the most powerful Monarch on Earth is of the same Nature with his Subjects , and his Good involv'd in the Good of the whole , and by the Breach of his Laws may be injur'd ...
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... greatest Motives of Mens doing Good to one another ; but supposes God not fufficient for , or infinitely happy in himself ; but subject to the Passions of ambitious and vain - glorious Mor- tals . THE Generality of Christians not only ...
... greatest Motives of Mens doing Good to one another ; but supposes God not fufficient for , or infinitely happy in himself ; but subject to the Passions of ambitious and vain - glorious Mor- tals . THE Generality of Christians not only ...
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