The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... reason . And every attempt to determine it in this way , must involve us in error . Our own benevolence and justice are very imperfect , and cannot be considered as standards for these attributes as they exist in God . His benevolence ...
... reason . And every attempt to determine it in this way , must involve us in error . Our own benevolence and justice are very imperfect , and cannot be considered as standards for these attributes as they exist in God . His benevolence ...
Page 392
... reason why they should not complain now . That they have been forbearing and long suffering , is no reason why they should be forever oppressed . And it is poor con- solation , after ten years of patient endurance , to be told , ' You ...
... reason why they should not complain now . That they have been forbearing and long suffering , is no reason why they should be forever oppressed . And it is poor con- solation , after ten years of patient endurance , to be told , ' You ...
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... reason why they should not be al- lowed their just rights ? When two neighbors differ , shall one of them be prohibited from exercising his rights , on the ground that if they are permitted to him , he may be expected the more effect ...
... reason why they should not be al- lowed their just rights ? When two neighbors differ , shall one of them be prohibited from exercising his rights , on the ground that if they are permitted to him , he may be expected the more effect ...
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