The Christian Spectator, Volumen6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... nature is active , and God controls him accord- ing to the activity of his nature . In being brought therefore to embrace religion , he acts the part of a moral agent , though in essential depend- ence on the Almighty arm . Death for ...
... nature is active , and God controls him accord- ing to the activity of his nature . In being brought therefore to embrace religion , he acts the part of a moral agent , though in essential depend- ence on the Almighty arm . Death for ...
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... nature , it is the most certain of all events , yet its actual approach is unexpected to most men . It is in this fearful occurrence , that we may perceive incidentally , that 6 God has the control of the eternal allotments of mankind ...
... nature , it is the most certain of all events , yet its actual approach is unexpected to most men . It is in this fearful occurrence , that we may perceive incidentally , that 6 God has the control of the eternal allotments of mankind ...
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... natural course of things lead us . " Being in the vein , the Bishop soon found another oppor- tunity of pursuing his ... nature and objects , had come from the press , he published an address in one of the New - York dai- ly papers , to ...
... natural course of things lead us . " Being in the vein , the Bishop soon found another oppor- tunity of pursuing his ... nature and objects , had come from the press , he published an address in one of the New - York dai- ly papers , to ...
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... natural affection are mere preju- dices ; and that adultery , assassina- tion , poisoning , and other crimes of a similar nature are lawful , and even virtuous . Under these circumstan- ces , were founded the societies of Il- luminism ...
... natural affection are mere preju- dices ; and that adultery , assassina- tion , poisoning , and other crimes of a similar nature are lawful , and even virtuous . Under these circumstan- ces , were founded the societies of Il- luminism ...
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... nature ; -that all the faculties of the mind are so weakened as to stand in as much need of the special agency of ... nature as its perception of any other truth , physical or moral . But the object being , in this case , of a moral ...
... nature ; -that all the faculties of the mind are so weakened as to stand in as much need of the special agency of ... nature as its perception of any other truth , physical or moral . But the object being , in this case , of a moral ...
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