The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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William Giles. But ever since the introduction of moral evil into the world , men have changed the object of happiness . They have forsaken the Lord , the fountain of living waters , and have loved and served the creature instead of the ...
William Giles. But ever since the introduction of moral evil into the world , men have changed the object of happiness . They have forsaken the Lord , the fountain of living waters , and have loved and served the creature instead of the ...
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... moral government , they must have considered themselves as ame- nable to some law ; and allowing this law to be founded in justice , which , as originating with God , it must ; impartiality and common sense would have concurred in ...
... moral government , they must have considered themselves as ame- nable to some law ; and allowing this law to be founded in justice , which , as originating with God , it must ; impartiality and common sense would have concurred in ...
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... moral system are in man so completely weak- ened , the sinner must inevitably fall a prey to his own disease , unless he that spake the world into being mercifully interpose to save the soul from perdition . If then it be true , that in ...
... moral system are in man so completely weak- ened , the sinner must inevitably fall a prey to his own disease , unless he that spake the world into being mercifully interpose to save the soul from perdition . If then it be true , that in ...
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... your doubts must be groundless . The psalmist had no moral worth to encourage his approach to God for mercy , and on which to place his dependence for pardon and accept- ance . He saw nothing in himself , as Du THE REFUGE . 57.
... your doubts must be groundless . The psalmist had no moral worth to encourage his approach to God for mercy , and on which to place his dependence for pardon and accept- ance . He saw nothing in himself , as Du THE REFUGE . 57.
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... moral and devout ; who , because , they are less vile than others , are more proud , and think that , in consequence of this negative goodness , they have a right to monopolize the felicities of glory ? No ; quite the reverse . Persons ...
... moral and devout ; who , because , they are less vile than others , are more proud , and think that , in consequence of this negative goodness , they have a right to monopolize the felicities of glory ? No ; quite the reverse . Persons ...
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