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 sider |
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Side 26
... 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.
... 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.
Side 27
... supposed cases is utterly inconsistent , both with com- mand and obedience , for they imply the nonexistence of that free agency without which law would be an absolute nullity - a term without a meaning . The divine operation in this ...
... supposed cases is utterly inconsistent , both with com- mand and obedience , for they imply the nonexistence of that free agency without which law would be an absolute nullity - a term without a meaning . The divine operation in this ...
Side 31
... supposed to convey the idea . In his essence there is not the least tinc- ture of imperfection or obscurity . It is in its figura- tive application to the Divine Being himself , and his communications to the human race , that I mean to ...
... supposed to convey the idea . In his essence there is not the least tinc- ture of imperfection or obscurity . It is in its figura- tive application to the Divine Being himself , and his communications to the human race , that I mean to ...
Side 32
... supposed to differ from us in other respects , are so constituted , that light is as necessary to their existence and happiness as it is to ours . It is therefore the inseparable com- panion of that Providence which giveth unto all life ...
... supposed to differ from us in other respects , are so constituted , that light is as necessary to their existence and happiness as it is to ours . It is therefore the inseparable com- panion of that Providence which giveth unto all life ...
Side 58
... supposed to disregard the affairs , or be indifferent to the welfare , of his rational offspring . Nothing can be more express or encouraging than the declarations of our Saviour to this effect : “ Are not two sparrows sold for a ...
... supposed to disregard the affairs , or be indifferent to the welfare , of his rational offspring . Nothing can be more express or encouraging than the declarations of our Saviour to this effect : “ Are not two sparrows sold for a ...
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