The Works of Leonard Woods, D.D.: Essays & sermonsJ.D. Flagg & W.H. Wardwell, 1850 - Congregational churches |
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... perfectly accordant with his infinite wisdom and goodness , though we may be unable to see how it is so . But should not the natural horror we feel at the thought of endless misery , and our strong desire that it may be prevented , have ...
... perfectly accordant with his infinite wisdom and goodness , though we may be unable to see how it is so . But should not the natural horror we feel at the thought of endless misery , and our strong desire that it may be prevented , have ...
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... perfectly holy beings ? No ; but of those who were sinful ; for the most part , of those who were entirely sinful . And did Moses , who spoke in the name of God , ever intimate that there was to be any abatement of the high demands of ...
... perfectly holy beings ? No ; but of those who were sinful ; for the most part , of those who were entirely sinful . And did Moses , who spoke in the name of God , ever intimate that there was to be any abatement of the high demands of ...
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... perfectly ; that in disobeying the law , they have acted a most unreasonable and wicked part , and that they really deserve the punishment which the law denounces against those who transgress . All this sinners feel and acknowl- edge ...
... perfectly ; that in disobeying the law , they have acted a most unreasonable and wicked part , and that they really deserve the punishment which the law denounces against those who transgress . All this sinners feel and acknowl- edge ...
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... perfectly adapted to promote the highest good of the world . We are accustomed to celebrate the sacred writers , as affording the best examples of a just and impressive eloquence , an eloquence suited to awaken conscience , and move all ...
... perfectly adapted to promote the highest good of the world . We are accustomed to celebrate the sacred writers , as affording the best examples of a just and impressive eloquence , an eloquence suited to awaken conscience , and move all ...
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... perfectly plain and certain ; and no affirmation or argument can make it more so . If a man has lost his natural consciousness of being a moral and accountable agent , there is little prospect of convincing him by philosophical reason ...
... perfectly plain and certain ; and no affirmation or argument can make it more so . If a man has lost his natural consciousness of being a moral and accountable agent , there is little prospect of convincing him by philosophical reason ...
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