The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... humanity . On this principle , we are not to suppose that God sends bodily suffering upon his creatures because he has any abstract delight in their misery but he sends it , as a powerful instrument of moral discipline , to reclaim them ...
... humanity . On this principle , we are not to suppose that God sends bodily suffering upon his creatures because he has any abstract delight in their misery but he sends it , as a powerful instrument of moral discipline , to reclaim them ...
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... human reason , or else to acknowledge himself incapable of proving that God possesses the moral attribute of goodness . By what process he will seek to establish his point , I pretend not to say on deistical principles , I see not how ...
... human reason , or else to acknowledge himself incapable of proving that God possesses the moral attribute of goodness . By what process he will seek to establish his point , I pretend not to say on deistical principles , I see not how ...
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... human race without exception . But how is such a code to be built upon such a foundation ? And where is that regular and constant order of events , according to which God rules the universe ? If physical regularity be meant ; it may ...
... human race without exception . But how is such a code to be built upon such a foundation ? And where is that regular and constant order of events , according to which God rules the universe ? If physical regularity be meant ; it may ...
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... human species . This wonderfully wise Being created man ; and placed him , as a sovereign , in our nether world . But he left him in a state of profound ignorance , both as to the unity or plurality of his Creator , both as to the moral ...
... human species . This wonderfully wise Being created man ; and placed him , as a sovereign , in our nether world . But he left him in a state of profound ignorance , both as to the unity or plurality of his Creator , both as to the moral ...
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... human race has only resumed a progressive state of improvement since that epoch , by form- ing established societies , raising monuments , collecting nat- ural facts , and constructing systems of science and learning . * The surface of ...
... human race has only resumed a progressive state of improvement since that epoch , by form- ing established societies , raising monuments , collecting nat- ural facts , and constructing systems of science and learning . * The surface of ...
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