The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Bind 31812 |
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... command his creatures to do any thing unfit to be done . That he will be just and true to all his creatures ; and that he will not finally deal alike with the righteous and the wicked . There is therefore a reward for the righteous ...
... command his creatures to do any thing unfit to be done . That he will be just and true to all his creatures ; and that he will not finally deal alike with the righteous and the wicked . There is therefore a reward for the righteous ...
Side 8
... command or authority of a superior , But if you enquire , why are we obliged by the will or command of a superior ? The fun- damental and ultimate reason is still , because the fitness of things dictates it , that we should obey a ...
... command or authority of a superior , But if you enquire , why are we obliged by the will or command of a superior ? The fun- damental and ultimate reason is still , because the fitness of things dictates it , that we should obey a ...
Side 9
... commands , which he may make known by some powerful revelation to men or angels , merely considered as his instruments to maintain his own divine rights , and to resume what he has given to any of his creatures , whether it be life or ...
... commands , which he may make known by some powerful revelation to men or angels , merely considered as his instruments to maintain his own divine rights , and to resume what he has given to any of his creatures , whether it be life or ...
Side 14
... command of God , though joined with the fitness of things , will lay but an insufficient obligation upon us to practise virtue : For the will of God , which really and in truth should give the highest obliga- tion to the rules of virtue ...
... command of God , though joined with the fitness of things , will lay but an insufficient obligation upon us to practise virtue : For the will of God , which really and in truth should give the highest obliga- tion to the rules of virtue ...
Side 15
... commands without any reason to expect a reward ; do not these commands carry suffi- cient reason to oblige a creature to obey ? And what if I should answer , no , they do not : You will tell me this is very absurd , that the will of God ...
... commands without any reason to expect a reward ; do not these commands carry suffi- cient reason to oblige a creature to obey ? And what if I should answer , no , they do not : You will tell me this is very absurd , that the will of God ...
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