A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... happiness to his redeemed . It is called the wisdom of God in a mystery , because the truths therein revealed are be- yond the comprehension of the most enlarg- ed mind . The reason of mortals could ne- ver have discovered these truths ...
... happiness to his redeemed . It is called the wisdom of God in a mystery , because the truths therein revealed are be- yond the comprehension of the most enlarg- ed mind . The reason of mortals could ne- ver have discovered these truths ...
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... he had made , and behold it was very good ; and he rested and was refreshed . " The Creator experienced ineffable delight in contem- plating his works , and imparting to every species of being a happiness suited to its ca- pacity 43.
... he had made , and behold it was very good ; and he rested and was refreshed . " The Creator experienced ineffable delight in contem- plating his works , and imparting to every species of being a happiness suited to its ca- pacity 43.
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Alexander Proudfit. species of being a happiness suited to its ca- pacity in man especially , he beheld his own image illustriously shining , knowledge and righteousness and holiness ; he saw his various powers of body and mind perfectly ...
Alexander Proudfit. species of being a happiness suited to its ca- pacity in man especially , he beheld his own image illustriously shining , knowledge and righteousness and holiness ; he saw his various powers of body and mind perfectly ...
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... happiness of others ; while those who ought to be subject are , in their turn , turbu- lent , envious , neither shewing a proper res- pect to the person nor authority of the civil magistrate ? Is not man evidently at war with man ...
... happiness of others ; while those who ought to be subject are , in their turn , turbu- lent , envious , neither shewing a proper res- pect to the person nor authority of the civil magistrate ? Is not man evidently at war with man ...
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... happiness , when the subjects of such a Prince are invariably under his frown , experiencing his displea- sure in one respect or another , there must be some fault in themselves ; it must arise either from want of esteem to his per- son ...
... happiness , when the subjects of such a Prince are invariably under his frown , experiencing his displea- sure in one respect or another , there must be some fault in themselves ; it must arise either from want of esteem to his per- son ...
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