A Treatise on the Records of the Creation: And on the Moral Attributes of the Creator; with Particular Reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population with the Wisdom and Goodness of the Deity, Volum 2J. Hatchard, 1818 |
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Side 26
... appears to require , the free agency of man seems to forbid , and to be inconsistent , both in rea- son and ... appear , that there are laws equally universal in their opera- tion , if not equally obvious with those already alluded to ...
... appears to require , the free agency of man seems to forbid , and to be inconsistent , both in rea- son and ... appear , that there are laws equally universal in their opera- tion , if not equally obvious with those already alluded to ...
Side 27
... appears to be , that he might exercise , according to his opportunities in his progress through the world , the various powers of reason and virtue with which he is endowed . The proof which reason furnishes of this design , without ...
... appears to be , that he might exercise , according to his opportunities in his progress through the world , the various powers of reason and virtue with which he is endowed . The proof which reason furnishes of this design , without ...
Side 35
... appear a proof of wisdom in the Creator , if he has provided to secure the exercise of the best faculties of the human race , at the same time that he has assigned them faculties of such a nature as to be improved , by that exercise ...
... appear a proof of wisdom in the Creator , if he has provided to secure the exercise of the best faculties of the human race , at the same time that he has assigned them faculties of such a nature as to be improved , by that exercise ...
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... appear to us the happiest , or easiest , or best condition for the human race in an im- mediate view , would not be the most suit- able to the ultimate intention of the Crea- tor . The object which would be present to the divine mind ...
... appear to us the happiest , or easiest , or best condition for the human race in an im- mediate view , would not be the most suit- able to the ultimate intention of the Crea- tor . The object which would be present to the divine mind ...
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... appears best calculated to answer this purpose ? Is it society , or is it soli- tude ? Is it a separation of tribes , or an union of many ? Is it a state of equality , or a state consisting of various degrees of rank and fortune ? If ...
... appears best calculated to answer this purpose ? Is it society , or is it soli- tude ? Is it a separation of tribes , or an union of many ? Is it a state of equality , or a state consisting of various degrees of rank and fortune ? If ...
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