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In short , if you had nothing to judge from but the Characters , you would suppose it to be entirely burlesque . But from the whole of the Magazine you must impute it to ignorance . It is my own opinion that some Irishmen set down ...
In short , if you had nothing to judge from but the Characters , you would suppose it to be entirely burlesque . But from the whole of the Magazine you must impute it to ignorance . It is my own opinion that some Irishmen set down ...
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... occasion a further manifestation of the divine perfections and character than had been before ? How could the divine justice , hatred of sin , mercy & longsuffering to sinners , & sovereignty in the exercises of mercy , - how could ...
... occasion a further manifestation of the divine perfections and character than had been before ? How could the divine justice , hatred of sin , mercy & longsuffering to sinners , & sovereignty in the exercises of mercy , - how could ...
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of the divine character which might not otherwise appear in so strong a light ? If you ask , What divine perfection is manifested in the eternal punishment of sinners which is not manifested to the greatest advantage in the obedience ...
of the divine character which might not otherwise appear in so strong a light ? If you ask , What divine perfection is manifested in the eternal punishment of sinners which is not manifested to the greatest advantage in the obedience ...
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