Sermons Delivered Before the First Society of Unitarian Christians in the City of Philadelphia: Wherein the Principal Points on which that Denomination of Believers Differ from the Majority of Their Brethren, are Occasionally ElucidatedAbraham Small, 1817 - 230 Seiten |
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... what we were not before , or that we are of the number chosen from all eternity to holiness and happiness , it is obvious to reply , that either of these supposed cases is utterly inconsistent , both with com- mand 26 Foundation of.
... what we were not before , or that we are of the number chosen from all eternity to holiness and happiness , it is obvious to reply , that either of these supposed cases is utterly inconsistent , both with com- mand 26 Foundation of.
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... happiness , should deliberately choose to con- sider himself as utterly disqualified for any honoura- ble or laudable exertions - as averse from moral beauty or excellence - as dead to every ingenuous feeling , and as capable of , and ...
... happiness , should deliberately choose to con- sider himself as utterly disqualified for any honoura- ble or laudable exertions - as averse from moral beauty or excellence - as dead to every ingenuous feeling , and as capable of , and ...
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... happiness " light is sown for the righteous ” —the heavenly felicity is the ❝ inheritance of saints in light . " It rises still higher when it is represented as an adjunct of the Deity- " He covereth himself with light as with a ...
... happiness " light is sown for the righteous ” —the heavenly felicity is the ❝ inheritance of saints in light . " It rises still higher when it is represented as an adjunct of the Deity- " He covereth himself with light as with a ...
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... happiness as it is to ours . It is therefore the inseparable com- panion of that Providence which giveth unto all life and breath and all things . " Again - It fitly re- presents the divine purity . A critical analysis of the other ...
... happiness as it is to ours . It is therefore the inseparable com- panion of that Providence which giveth unto all life and breath and all things . " Again - It fitly re- presents the divine purity . A critical analysis of the other ...
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... happiness of his subjects , has enforced the observance of his laws by suitable sanctions - can it be believed that he would subvert every fundamental rule of rectitude , by se- lecting the most innocent and excellent of all charac ...
... happiness of his subjects , has enforced the observance of his laws by suitable sanctions - can it be believed that he would subvert every fundamental rule of rectitude , by se- lecting the most innocent and excellent of all charac ...
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