If holiness in a moral system be preferable on the whole to sin in its stead, why did not a benevolent God, were it possible to him, prevent all sin and secure the prevalence of universal holiness? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and of... A Review of President Day's Treatise on the Will - Side 16af Bennet Tyler - 1838 - 30 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1824 - 826 sider
...benevolent God, were it possible to him, prevent all sin, and secure the prevalence of universal holiness ? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and...accomplish all the good it can? Would not a benevolent God then, had it beenpouible to him in the nature of thingt, have secured the existence of universal holiness... | |
| 1832 - 736 sider
...first proposed this theory, he has a formal argument by which he attempts to establish its truth. He says, " Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and of course, of perfect luippiness, be happier and better than one comprising sin and its miseries ? And must not infinite... | |
| Bennet Tyler - 1837 - 192 sider
...the prevalence of universal holiness? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and of course perfect happiness, be happier and better than one...all the good it can ? Would not a benevolent God, then, had it been possible to him in the nature of things, have secured the existence of universal... | |
| Bennet Tyler - 1837 - 216 sider
...sin, and secure the prevalence of universal holiness? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, be happier and better than one comprising sin and...accomplish all the good it can? Would not a benevolent God then, had it been possible to him in the nature of things, have secured the existence of universal... | |
| 1842 - 494 sider
...benevolent God, wero it possible to him, prevent all sin, and •ecure the prevalence of universal holiness? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and...accomplish all the good it can ? Would not a benevolent God then, had it been possible to him in the nature of things, have secured the existence of universal... | |
| Nathaniel William Taylor - 1842 - 48 sider
...benevolent God, were it possible to him, prevent all sin, and secure the prevalence of universal holiness? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and...accomplish all the good it can ? Would not a benevolent God then, hud it been possible to him in the nature of things, have secured the existence of universal... | |
| James Wood - 1845 - 342 sider
...the prevalence of universal holiness? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and of course perfect happiness, be happier and better than one...must not infinite benevolence accomplish all the good he can ? Would not a benevolent God, then, had it been possible to him in the nature of things, have... | |
| Leonard Woods - 1851 - 604 sider
...benevolent God, were it possible to him, prevent all sin, and secure the prevalence of universal holiness 3 Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and...better than one comprising sin and its miseries ' And mast not infinite benevolence accomplish all the good it can ' Would not a benevolent God then, had... | |
| Leonard Woods - 1851 - 604 sider
...benevolent God, were it possible to him, prevent all sin, and secure the prevalence of universal holiness ? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and...accomplish all the good it can ? Would not a benevolent God then, had it been possible to him in the nature of thinijs, have secured the existence of universal... | |
| Leonard Woods - 1851 - 612 sider
...the prevalence of universal holiness ? Would not a moral universe of perfect holiness, and of coarse of perfect happiness, be happier and better than one...accomplish all the good it can ' Would not a benevolent God then, had it been possible to him in the nature of things, have secured the existence of universal... | |
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