The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for Attaining the True End of Our Existence. In Four Books ..., Volym 2J. Johnson and J. Payne, 1767 |
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... continued . unreformed , have been as really fo in any other ftate of things , and in any other world , as in this in which we live ; and a good being would have been D been equally amiable and valuable ten thousand years ago HUMAN NATURE .
... continued . unreformed , have been as really fo in any other ftate of things , and in any other world , as in this in which we live ; and a good being would have been D been equally amiable and valuable ten thousand years ago HUMAN NATURE .
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... continued in being , till they deferve , by perverse wickedness , to be annihilated ; and that , as material fubftances , which feem to us to perish , are only diffipated into small invisible parts , fo the fpirits of all living ...
... continued in being , till they deferve , by perverse wickedness , to be annihilated ; and that , as material fubftances , which feem to us to perish , are only diffipated into small invisible parts , fo the fpirits of all living ...
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... continued for several thousand years , to harrafs and maffacre one another , and then to fink again into the earth , and fatten it with their carcafes ? The Creator can never be fuppofed to have pro- duced beings on purpose for ...
... continued for several thousand years , to harrafs and maffacre one another , and then to fink again into the earth , and fatten it with their carcafes ? The Creator can never be fuppofed to have pro- duced beings on purpose for ...
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... continued course of ease and happiness , be led either to fuch arro- gance and pride , as to conclude ourselves the lords of nature , and to forget that there is One above us ; or to fix our affections upon the pre- fent ftate , which ...
... continued course of ease and happiness , be led either to fuch arro- gance and pride , as to conclude ourselves the lords of nature , and to forget that there is One above us ; or to fix our affections upon the pre- fent ftate , which ...
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... continued would foon be no miracles , and consequently would have no effects different from thofe produced by the common . course of nature . And , fecondly , That if Om- nipotence were continually from time to time to ftrike offenders ...
... continued would foon be no miracles , and consequently would have no effects different from thofe produced by the common . course of nature . And , fecondly , That if Om- nipotence were continually from time to time to ftrike offenders ...
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Sida 323 - Thou coveredst it with the deep as with a garment: the waters stood above the mountains. At thy rebuke they fled; at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away.
Sida 323 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain : Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters : who maketh the clouds his chariot ; who walketh upon the wings of the wind...
Sida 371 - Whose dominion is an everlasting dominion, and his kingdom is from generation to generation. And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing; and he doeth according to his will in the armies of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth...
Sida 324 - I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will sing praise to my God while I have my being. My meditation of him shall be sweet: I will be glad in the Lord.
Sida 440 - vifions, and behold one, like the SoN oF MAN, " came with the clouds of heaven, and came to ** the antient of days, and they brought him ** near before him.
Sida 166 - I must confess I think it is below reasonable creatures to be altogether conversant in such diversions as are merely innocent, and have nothing else to recommend them, but that there is no hurt in them. Whether any kind of gaming has even thus much to...
Sida 436 - Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, till the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled...
Sida 496 - If your treasure be in the world, so is the love of your hearts. And if ye love the world, and the things of the world, the love of God is not in you ; and the love of God is the love of his commandments ; and he that loveth not God's commandments...
Sida 354 - God is the God of the Gentiles, as well as of the Jews; and has concluded them all in unbelief, only that he might have mercy upon all.
Sida 438 - The prediction of Ifaiah is ftill clearer : ch. ix. 6, 7. " unto us a child is born, unto us a fon is " given, and the government fhall be upon his fhoulders ; and his " name fhall be called * Wonderful, Counfellor, the Mighty God, ." the Everlafting Father, the Prince of Peace : of the increafe of " his government and peace there fhall be no end, upon the throne