Discourse on the Rectitude of Human NatureW. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1850 - 409 pages |
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... asserts that God is the Creator of all ' things ; the last , that all his works are good , and he , of course , as manifested in his works , is clothed with every possible perfection . At the head of God's works stands man , to whom ...
... asserts that God is the Creator of all ' things ; the last , that all his works are good , and he , of course , as manifested in his works , is clothed with every possible perfection . At the head of God's works stands man , to whom ...
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... assert too much , then , when I say , that the doctrine which is taught concerning human nature is fundamental to Theology and Religion . God is made known to us through his works , and it is impossible for us to believe that he is good ...
... assert too much , then , when I say , that the doctrine which is taught concerning human nature is fundamental to Theology and Religion . God is made known to us through his works , and it is impossible for us to believe that he is good ...
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... asserts , that by transgression Adam and Eve changed the type of their own nature . In this they were an exception to all the rest of God's works . Not only did he create his other works good , but made provision that they should ...
... asserts , that by transgression Adam and Eve changed the type of their own nature . In this they were an exception to all the rest of God's works . Not only did he create his other works good , but made provision that they should ...
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... assertion that he had corrupted it amounts to a declaration , that it was right before it was corrupted . This rectitude of their nature , as a whole , was the thing which made , and the only thing which could make , any of their ...
... assertion that he had corrupted it amounts to a declaration , that it was right before it was corrupted . This rectitude of their nature , as a whole , was the thing which made , and the only thing which could make , any of their ...
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... assert , that there is nothing more artificial and factitious than this vice . The very drinks which cause intoxication are no product of nature . They are a pure invention of man . The sim- ple and natural productions of the earth are ...
... assert , that there is nothing more artificial and factitious than this vice . The very drinks which cause intoxication are no product of nature . They are a pure invention of man . The sim- ple and natural productions of the earth are ...
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