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But on due consideration , and the advice of a friend , it has been deemed best to
state the reasons which occasioned the subsequent research . It is often urged as
an objection to the inspection of books of the nature of the following , that they ...
But on due consideration , and the advice of a friend , it has been deemed best to
state the reasons which occasioned the subsequent research . It is often urged as
an objection to the inspection of books of the nature of the following , that they ...
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1 The deductions and conclusions whereof it is composed , are almost all
extracted from the book of nature , which may perhaps ( at least , at some future
period ) be allowed to be the best and clearest expositor of the Book of God . The
writer ...
1 The deductions and conclusions whereof it is composed , are almost all
extracted from the book of nature , which may perhaps ( at least , at some future
period ) be allowed to be the best and clearest expositor of the Book of God . The
writer ...
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As the wise Author of nature , therefore , displays such wonderful economy in
rendering every globule , every particle , conducive to the support of animal life ,
is it reasonable , is it rational , to suppose that such immense , such stupendous ...
As the wise Author of nature , therefore , displays such wonderful economy in
rendering every globule , every particle , conducive to the support of animal life ,
is it reasonable , is it rational , to suppose that such immense , such stupendous ...
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heavenly hierarchies as beholding and interesting themselves in the affairs of
this our world . How greatly dishonoured then must the Creator be in their sight ,
by having formed a nature so very frail as the human nature has demonstrated
itself ...
heavenly hierarchies as beholding and interesting themselves in the affairs of
this our world . How greatly dishonoured then must the Creator be in their sight ,
by having formed a nature so very frail as the human nature has demonstrated
itself ...
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29 ; ) or , that He should have been the Former of any nature that was utterly
incapable of fulfilling his commands , of successfully combating with its own
infirmities , and of surmounting those difficulties which virtue enjoined it to
overcome .
29 ; ) or , that He should have been the Former of any nature that was utterly
incapable of fulfilling his commands , of successfully combating with its own
infirmities , and of surmounting those difficulties which virtue enjoined it to
overcome .
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