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Page 261
... divine origin of that book ; and the discovery of some interpola- tions in the O. T. will no more destroy its general validity , than similar discoveries in the N. T. are found to weaken the authority of the Gospel . Nothing can more ...
... divine origin of that book ; and the discovery of some interpola- tions in the O. T. will no more destroy its general validity , than similar discoveries in the N. T. are found to weaken the authority of the Gospel . Nothing can more ...
Page 263
... divine operations . It has been proclaimed by the Deity , and displayed in the Revelation of himself to the Jews . Upon the attribute of infinite benevolence is founded the injunction of our Divine Master , " Thou shalt LOVE the Lord ...
... divine operations . It has been proclaimed by the Deity , and displayed in the Revelation of himself to the Jews . Upon the attribute of infinite benevolence is founded the injunction of our Divine Master , " Thou shalt LOVE the Lord ...
Page 443
... divine favour . ' Does the love of a righteous God towards his righteous creatures result from no fitness or necessary connection ? Is the divine preference of virtue a mere arbitrary impulse ? Surely Mr. Styles will not say that it is ...
... divine favour . ' Does the love of a righteous God towards his righteous creatures result from no fitness or necessary connection ? Is the divine preference of virtue a mere arbitrary impulse ? Surely Mr. Styles will not say that it is ...
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