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... commanded - Practical importance of the principle - Effects partake of the
nature of their cause - Allowance for different constitutions Moral excellencies —
Heathen - Infidels Still influence of the Spirit necessary - Wears a most friendly
aspect ...
... commanded - Practical importance of the principle - Effects partake of the
nature of their cause - Allowance for different constitutions Moral excellencies —
Heathen - Infidels Still influence of the Spirit necessary - Wears a most friendly
aspect ...
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Still , it seems never to have occurred to him that , even supposing the truth of all
be alleges , ( which yet cannot for a moment be admitted , ) his “ secondary
causes ” are totally inadequate ; nay , are but effects produced by a cause , of
course ...
Still , it seems never to have occurred to him that , even supposing the truth of all
be alleges , ( which yet cannot for a moment be admitted , ) his “ secondary
causes ” are totally inadequate ; nay , are but effects produced by a cause , of
course ...
Page 67
produced by a cause , of course , previously existing , and which may be , in a
qualified sense , as he himself had designated it . . . “ the ruling providence of its
author . ” If proofs were requisite , it would be easy to institute a comparison ...
produced by a cause , of course , previously existing , and which may be , in a
qualified sense , as he himself had designated it . . . “ the ruling providence of its
author . ” If proofs were requisite , it would be easy to institute a comparison ...
Page 89
For , as it cannot be maintained that the will possesses a self - determining power
without admitting an affect produced without a cause ; nor that moral liberty
consists in indifference , since willing or choosing is the result of preference ,
every ...
For , as it cannot be maintained that the will possesses a self - determining power
without admitting an affect produced without a cause ; nor that moral liberty
consists in indifference , since willing or choosing is the result of preference ,
every ...
Page 95
in Christ Jesus : - - the means and cause of which are both stated in the following
words . “ But we all , with open face beholding as in a glass , the glory of the Lord
, are changed into the same image from glory to glory , even as by the Spirit of ...
in Christ Jesus : - - the means and cause of which are both stated in the following
words . “ But we all , with open face beholding as in a glass , the glory of the Lord
, are changed into the same image from glory to glory , even as by the Spirit of ...
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