Conversations on the Divine Government: Shewing that Every Thing is from God, and for Good, to AllJ. Johnson, 1802 - 218 Seiten |
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... fome entertain of the Divine Being ; the avowed or reftrained doubts of others with respect to the facred history of the first ages and facts of an extraordinary interference in the deluge ; crude and unjustifiable attacks on the ...
... fome entertain of the Divine Being ; the avowed or reftrained doubts of others with respect to the facred history of the first ages and facts of an extraordinary interference in the deluge ; crude and unjustifiable attacks on the ...
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... fome repetitions ; and till a full conviction is wrought in the mind , that the government of this world is the wifeft that could have been adopted , and that the evils and diftreffes of life , ( of which we are not fo good judges as ...
... fome repetitions ; and till a full conviction is wrought in the mind , that the government of this world is the wifeft that could have been adopted , and that the evils and diftreffes of life , ( of which we are not fo good judges as ...
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... fome years fince at fince at ****** , the country- feat of our refpectable friend , in which you bore no inconfiderable part , and in my opinion came off with more honour than those that were crowned in the Olympic games ; an honour ...
... fome years fince at fince at ****** , the country- feat of our refpectable friend , in which you bore no inconfiderable part , and in my opinion came off with more honour than those that were crowned in the Olympic games ; an honour ...
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... fome facts reported at the clofe of that Tract , it may appear probable , that the pure worship of the One true God , might filently and quietly , in a course of time , have then made its * in France , had the firft happy re- volution ...
... fome facts reported at the clofe of that Tract , it may appear probable , that the pure worship of the One true God , might filently and quietly , in a course of time , have then made its * in France , had the firft happy re- volution ...
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... fome weeks together , and during the time had fallen upon the difcuffion of a very curious and interesting queftion , and come to an unanimous refolu- tion upon it , viz . that there is nothing really and ultimately ill in the state of ...
... fome weeks together , and during the time had fallen upon the difcuffion of a very curious and interesting queftion , and come to an unanimous refolu- tion upon it , viz . that there is nothing really and ultimately ill in the state of ...
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Abraham againſt alfo alſo apoſtle becauſe benevolent beſt Canaan caufe cauſe cerning characters Chrift chriftians concerning converfation creatures defign defires deftroy devil difpofitions divine doctrine eſtabliſhed evil exiſtence facred faid falfe fame father fatisfaction favour feem fenfe fentiments feveral fhall fhew fhould firft firſt fome fometimes fpeak fpirit ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffering fuppofed fupreme furniſhed gofpel goodneſs happineſs happy hiftory higheſt himſelf idolatry Ifraelites inftance itſelf Jews juft juſt knowlege laft laſt lefs mankind mifery mind miracles Mofes moft moral moſt muft muſt nations nature neceffary nefs obferved ourſelves paffage paffed paffions perfons perfuaded philofophy Photinus piety pleaſure prefent preferved puniſhment purpoſes racter reafon refpect religion revelation Samuel Clarke Satan ſhall Sodom and Gomorrha ſpeaks ſtate teftimony thefe themſelves THEOPHILUS LINDSEY theſe things thofe thoſe tion true truth underſtand underſtood univerfal uſeful virtue virtuous Voltaire whilft whofe wiſdom worſhip
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 149 - As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child: even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all.
Seite 48 - From brutes what men, from men what spirits know: Or who could suffer being here below? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play?
Seite 166 - ... of the world by a deluge: of the arbitrary choice of one people, as the favourites of heaven; and that people the countrymen of the author: of their deliverance from bondage by prodigies the...
Seite 165 - Upon reading this book, we find it full of prodigies' and miracles. It gives an account of a state of the world and of human nature entirely different from the present : Of our fall from that state : Of the age of man, extended to near a thousand years : Of the destruction of the world by a deluge : Of the arbitrary choice of one people as the...
Seite 130 - Just are the ways of God, And justifiable to men, Unless there be who think not God at all. If any be, they walk obscure ; For of such doctrine never was there school, But the heart of the Fool, And no man therein doctor but himself.
Seite 96 - For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same? And if ye salute your brethren only, what do you more than others? do not even the publicans so? Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
Seite 95 - And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent; because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
Seite 188 - ... of all selfishness, hope, fear, good-will, gratitude, &c. For we are all alike in kind, and do not differ greatly in degree here. We have each of us passions of all sorts, and lie open to influences of all sorts ; so as that the persons A and B, in whatever different proportions their intellectual affections now exist, may, by a suitable set of impressions, become hereafter alike.
Seite 193 - They sacrificed unto devils, not to God ; to gods whom they knew not, to new gods that came newly up, whom your fathers feared not.
Seite 165 - ... which it relates ; corroborated by no concurring teftimony, and refembling thofe fabulous accounts, which every nation gives of its origin. Upon reading this book, we find it full of prodigies and miracles. It gives an account of a ftate...