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By some of them the necessary obliquity and perverseness of matter was regarded not only as the source of natural , but also of moral evil ; by which they either made sin necessary and irresistible , or found in this opinion much to ...
By some of them the necessary obliquity and perverseness of matter was regarded not only as the source of natural , but also of moral evil ; by which they either made sin necessary and irresistible , or found in this opinion much to ...
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His permission may however extend to a license to evil men , and evil spirits too , to employ , against the truth and for the seduction of men , whatever natural power they possess . This is perfectly consistent with the general ...
His permission may however extend to a license to evil men , and evil spirits too , to employ , against the truth and for the seduction of men , whatever natural power they possess . This is perfectly consistent with the general ...
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The light of this truth must have been greatly obscured to heathens , who knew not how to account for the admixture of good and evil which are in the world , and many of them therefore supposed both a good and an evil deity .
The light of this truth must have been greatly obscured to heathens , who knew not how to account for the admixture of good and evil which are in the world , and many of them therefore supposed both a good and an evil deity .
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