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... punishment hereafter , he was well aware that his doctrine clashed with the general sense of mankind . But the philosophical poet consoles himself , with the flattering expectation of gratifying his vanity : " " Tis sweet to crop fresh ...
... punishment hereafter , he was well aware that his doctrine clashed with the general sense of mankind . But the philosophical poet consoles himself , with the flattering expectation of gratifying his vanity : " " Tis sweet to crop fresh ...
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... punished in his children , and mankind cursed by God ; the first promise of redemp- tion , and the future victory of man over the Devil , who had undone them ? Has not the memory of those great events , and the fatal transition from ...
... punished in his children , and mankind cursed by God ; the first promise of redemp- tion , and the future victory of man over the Devil , who had undone them ? Has not the memory of those great events , and the fatal transition from ...
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... punish- ments we had deserved for crimes committed in a life before this . They , doubtless , were deceived as to the origin and cause of our miseries : but still some glimmering of reason did not permit them to consider those ...
... punish- ments we had deserved for crimes committed in a life before this . They , doubtless , were deceived as to the origin and cause of our miseries : but still some glimmering of reason did not permit them to consider those ...
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... punish the disobedience of his creatures , is more than you have attempted . This important enquiry should be attended with a pure heart and fervent prayer . However a philosopher may laugh at the hint , as Cato would laugh if he met a ...
... punish the disobedience of his creatures , is more than you have attempted . This important enquiry should be attended with a pure heart and fervent prayer . However a philosopher may laugh at the hint , as Cato would laugh if he met a ...
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... punishments , which tread in the heels of guilt , to be no more than an assemblage of little atoms , with hooked or ... punished , and virtue rewarded . What notion can we form of a God , who makes no distinction be- tween the wretch who ...
... punishments , which tread in the heels of guilt , to be no more than an assemblage of little atoms , with hooked or ... punished , and virtue rewarded . What notion can we form of a God , who makes no distinction be- tween the wretch who ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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