The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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Page 48
... ordained surely to die . ( 1 Sam . xii . 13 , 14. ) And when the pestilence that destroyed the people was inflicted , that was dispensed at the hand of a good angel . ( 2 Sam . xxiv . 16. ) With this distinction we believe the assertion ...
... ordained surely to die . ( 1 Sam . xii . 13 , 14. ) And when the pestilence that destroyed the people was inflicted , that was dispensed at the hand of a good angel . ( 2 Sam . xxiv . 16. ) With this distinction we believe the assertion ...
Page 49
... ordained thy will By nature free , not overrul'd by fate Inextricable , or strict necessity . Our voluntary service He requires , Not our necessitated ; such with him Finds no acceptance , nor can find ; for how Can hearts not free be ...
... ordained thy will By nature free , not overrul'd by fate Inextricable , or strict necessity . Our voluntary service He requires , Not our necessitated ; such with him Finds no acceptance , nor can find ; for how Can hearts not free be ...
Page 52
... ordained to maintain a due regulation of their passions ; and as even the paradisiacal garden of the natural world required both dressing and keeping , every wild and extra- * The whole verse runs thus : " I am the Lord , and there is ...
... ordained to maintain a due regulation of their passions ; and as even the paradisiacal garden of the natural world required both dressing and keeping , every wild and extra- * The whole verse runs thus : " I am the Lord , and there is ...
Page 54
... ordained to cope , by expressly declaring his fall to have been occasioned through want of maintaining a successful combat with undue affections ; and that he , instead of persevering in that love , grati- tude , and obedience to his ...
... ordained to cope , by expressly declaring his fall to have been occasioned through want of maintaining a successful combat with undue affections ; and that he , instead of persevering in that love , grati- tude , and obedience to his ...
Page 57
... those of fullest magnitude ; ordain- ing that one star should differ from another star in glory . ( 1 Cor . xv . 44. ) Are we not , there- fore , led most justly to conclude , that through- OF REASON AND SCRIPTURE . 57.
... those of fullest magnitude ; ordain- ing that one star should differ from another star in glory . ( 1 Cor . xv . 44. ) Are we not , there- fore , led most justly to conclude , that through- OF REASON AND SCRIPTURE . 57.
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