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Side 112
... Divine Redeemer , is a topic of argument on this head by no means to be forgotten . We do not , indeed , there meet with any studied encomiums upon the subject . The authors deal not in such sort of productions ; but , which is a ...
... Divine Redeemer , is a topic of argument on this head by no means to be forgotten . We do not , indeed , there meet with any studied encomiums upon the subject . The authors deal not in such sort of productions ; but , which is a ...
Side 115
... divine philosophy , to train up the immortal spirits of men for their proper and complete happiness . Under the im- pression of that thought , how strongly must the soul be disposed to inquire after Christ , to form an acquaintance with ...
... divine philosophy , to train up the immortal spirits of men for their proper and complete happiness . Under the im- pression of that thought , how strongly must the soul be disposed to inquire after Christ , to form an acquaintance with ...
Side 186
... divine laws order is preserved amidst apparent confusion . It is a sublime occupation to inves- tigate the cause of the tempest and the volcano , and to point out their use in the economy of things , to bring the lightning from the ...
... divine laws order is preserved amidst apparent confusion . It is a sublime occupation to inves- tigate the cause of the tempest and the volcano , and to point out their use in the economy of things , to bring the lightning from the ...
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