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Page 14
... imagine that He would permit any intelligent creature to enter into its primeval
state of existence with minds completely under the dominion of such malign
inclinations . If we , therefore , never observed these malignant passions
discovering ...
... imagine that He would permit any intelligent creature to enter into its primeval
state of existence with minds completely under the dominion of such malign
inclinations . If we , therefore , never observed these malignant passions
discovering ...
Page 33
We are , however , fully aware that the plan of man's redemption , just
adumbrated , may be considered as wholly improbable to have entered into the
human mind , had not revelation previously appeared in the world . But should
this opinion ...
We are , however , fully aware that the plan of man's redemption , just
adumbrated , may be considered as wholly improbable to have entered into the
human mind , had not revelation previously appeared in the world . But should
this opinion ...
Page 34
for what unassisted reason could not have discovered , unassisted reason could
not have invented . It was not the intention of this work to enter into any very
particular examination of the external evidences of the Christian religion . We
cannot ...
for what unassisted reason could not have discovered , unassisted reason could
not have invented . It was not the intention of this work to enter into any very
particular examination of the external evidences of the Christian religion . We
cannot ...
Page 68
... malign dispositions , now administer those evils which serve to constitute
probationary states — there not appearing any essential necessity that all moral
agents should undergo their primeval state of existence , and enter the trial of
their ...
... malign dispositions , now administer those evils which serve to constitute
probationary states — there not appearing any essential necessity that all moral
agents should undergo their primeval state of existence , and enter the trial of
their ...
Page 84
Our minds are not wrought up to endless irritation — are strangers to the highest
pitch of acute torment , that frenzied fury , revenge and desperation excite . It has
never entered into the heart of man to conceive aright the joys which God ...
Our minds are not wrought up to endless irritation — are strangers to the highest
pitch of acute torment , that frenzied fury , revenge and desperation excite . It has
never entered into the heart of man to conceive aright the joys which God ...
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