Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volumen2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... rewards or punishments , to divert them from unreason- " able or absurd things , and draw them to better by the " persuasion of reason ; but it is doubtful whether the " nature of the thing will permit an election to be deter- " mined ...
... rewards or punishments , to divert them from unreason- " able or absurd things , and draw them to better by the " persuasion of reason ; but it is doubtful whether the " nature of the thing will permit an election to be deter- " mined ...
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... rewards and punishments of a future life were not inculcated by Moses as sanctions of his Laws ; and the other , that he has employed as a sanction , the decla ration , that * " God would visit the iniquity ' " of . 0 2 * Exod . xx . 5 ...
... rewards and punishments of a future life were not inculcated by Moses as sanctions of his Laws ; and the other , that he has employed as a sanction , the decla ration , that * " God would visit the iniquity ' " of . 0 2 * Exod . xx . 5 ...
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... rewards and punishments is confessed to " be necessary to the support of religion ; because nothing else can remove the ob- " jections to God's moral government , un- " der a Providence so apparently unequal , " whose phenomena are apt ...
... rewards and punishments is confessed to " be necessary to the support of religion ; because nothing else can remove the ob- " jections to God's moral government , un- " der a Providence so apparently unequal , " whose phenomena are apt ...
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... rewards " and punishments . The argument stands " thus : 66 If religion be necessary to civil govern- " ment , and if religion cannot subsist under " the common dispensation of Providence , " without a future state of rewards and " ...
... rewards " and punishments . The argument stands " thus : 66 If religion be necessary to civil govern- " ment , and if religion cannot subsist under " the common dispensation of Providence , " without a future state of rewards and " ...
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... rewards and punishments , is unworthy " the divine Author to whom it is ascribed . " And we have still further to lament , that only a fragment exists of the ninth book , " intended to explain at large the nature " and genius of the ...
... rewards and punishments , is unworthy " the divine Author to whom it is ascribed . " And we have still further to lament , that only a fragment exists of the ninth book , " intended to explain at large the nature " and genius of the ...
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