Origines Sacrae: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2The University Press, 1836 - Apologetics |
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... punishment , from him who hath nothing else to do in the world but to set the great wheel of the heavens going . So much is it our con- cernment to inquire into the true original of the world , and on what evidence of reason those ...
... punishment , from him who hath nothing else to do in the world but to set the great wheel of the heavens going . So much is it our con- cernment to inquire into the true original of the world , and on what evidence of reason those ...
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... punish- ment , nor hopes for reward from him ; whereas his landlord may dispossess him of all he hath upon dis- pleasure , and may advantage him the most if he gains his favour . Supposing then that there were such an excellent Being in ...
... punish- ment , nor hopes for reward from him ; whereas his landlord may dispossess him of all he hath upon dis- pleasure , and may advantage him the most if he gains his favour . Supposing then that there were such an excellent Being in ...
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... punishment . And I much doubt that good woman whom the story goes of , who in an enthusiastic posture ran up and down the streets with emblems in her hands , fire in the one , as she said , to burn up heaven , and water in the other to ...
... punishment . And I much doubt that good woman whom the story goes of , who in an enthusiastic posture ran up and down the streets with emblems in her hands , fire in the one , as she said , to burn up heaven , and water in the other to ...
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... punish sin ? With what wrath and indigna- tion doth he threaten contumacious sinners ? And is it possible ( after all ... punishment of sinners ) to imagine that the Scriptures do in the least ascribe the origin of evil to God , or make ...
... punish sin ? With what wrath and indigna- tion doth he threaten contumacious sinners ? And is it possible ( after all ... punishment of sinners ) to imagine that the Scriptures do in the least ascribe the origin of evil to God , or make ...
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... punishment , and acting in the consideration of them , there must be a declaration of the will of the lawgiver , according to which man may expect either his reward or punishment . If it were suitable to God's nature to promise life to ...
... punishment , and acting in the consideration of them , there must be a declaration of the will of the lawgiver , according to which man may expect either his reward or punishment . If it were suitable to God's nature to promise life to ...
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Origines Sacrae; Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural ..., Volume 1 Edward Stillingfleet No preview available - 2012 |
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