An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 56
... continued good , or unhappy with a continued evil ; and that the alternative , which Lac- tantius speaks of , is a bad solution of the difficulty . It is not founded upon the nature of good and evil , nor upon the nature of the subject ...
... continued good , or unhappy with a continued evil ; and that the alternative , which Lac- tantius speaks of , is a bad solution of the difficulty . It is not founded upon the nature of good and evil , nor upon the nature of the subject ...
Page 57
... continued a little while they will maintain that this phoenomenon is inexplicable , unless we have recourse to the hypo- thesis of two principles . If we depend , will they say , only upon one cause , Almighty , infinitely good , and ...
... continued a little while they will maintain that this phoenomenon is inexplicable , unless we have recourse to the hypo- thesis of two principles . If we depend , will they say , only upon one cause , Almighty , infinitely good , and ...
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... continued act , a perpetual exercise of that virtue . None had deserv- ed to be punished , and consequently the forbearing of all punishment would have been an exercise of jus- tice . I desire you to answer me : --- there are two ...
... continued act , a perpetual exercise of that virtue . None had deserv- ed to be punished , and consequently the forbearing of all punishment would have been an exercise of jus- tice . I desire you to answer me : --- there are two ...
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... continued in his rebellion , and there has never been any peace or truce . He continually applies himself to usurp the rights of his Creator , and seduces his subjects , in order to make them rebels and engage thein to serve under his ...
... continued in his rebellion , and there has never been any peace or truce . He continually applies himself to usurp the rights of his Creator , and seduces his subjects , in order to make them rebels and engage thein to serve under his ...
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... continued shifting between true and false worship . But as for vice it never suffered a real interregnum amongst the Jews , any more than in other countries : and conse- quently the devil continually kept a footing in the small ...
... continued shifting between true and false worship . But as for vice it never suffered a real interregnum amongst the Jews , any more than in other countries : and conse- quently the devil continually kept a footing in the small ...
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