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The subsequent forgeries of these oracles in the first ages of the Church , also , prove at least this , that the true Sybilline verses contained prophetic passages capable of a strong application to the true universal Deliverer , which ...
The subsequent forgeries of these oracles in the first ages of the Church , also , prove at least this , that the true Sybilline verses contained prophetic passages capable of a strong application to the true universal Deliverer , which ...
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The diseases of the human race ; their short life and painful dissolution ; their general poverty ; their universal sufferings and cares ; the distractions of civil society ; oppressions , frauds , and wrongs ; must all be acknowledged ...
The diseases of the human race ; their short life and painful dissolution ; their general poverty ; their universal sufferings and cares ; the distractions of civil society ; oppressions , frauds , and wrongs ; must all be acknowledged ...
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JUSTICE , in its principle , is holiness , and is often expressed by the term righteousness ; but when it relates to matters of government , the universal rectitude of the Divine nature shows itself in inflexible regard to what is right ...
JUSTICE , in its principle , is holiness , and is often expressed by the term righteousness ; but when it relates to matters of government , the universal rectitude of the Divine nature shows itself in inflexible regard to what is right ...
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