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Daniel Dewar. their parents . When we find a susceptibility for re- ligious worship inherent in man , and contradistin- guishing his nature from the inferior animals , we feel an irresistible conviction that he has been formed for ...
Daniel Dewar. their parents . When we find a susceptibility for re- ligious worship inherent in man , and contradistin- guishing his nature from the inferior animals , we feel an irresistible conviction that he has been formed for ...
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... worship God supreme , Who made him chief of all his works . " Sic vivendum est , " says Seneca , " tanquam in conspectu vivamus ; sic cogitandum , tanquam aliquis in pectus intimum inspicere possit . Et potest ali- quis . " In connexion ...
... worship God supreme , Who made him chief of all his works . " Sic vivendum est , " says Seneca , " tanquam in conspectu vivamus ; sic cogitandum , tanquam aliquis in pectus intimum inspicere possit . Et potest ali- quis . " In connexion ...
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... worship- ping God , be co - extensive with human nature , it surely seems reasonable to conclude , that this capacity has not been given without some end , and that the design for which it has been conferred is , to lead us to the ...
... worship- ping God , be co - extensive with human nature , it surely seems reasonable to conclude , that this capacity has not been given without some end , and that the design for which it has been conferred is , to lead us to the ...
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... worship and perfections , destroy the force of any argument that can be derived from them , since opinions so various cannot have truth for their foundation . Are we then to admit that a principle or doctrine ceases to be true when men ...
... worship and perfections , destroy the force of any argument that can be derived from them , since opinions so various cannot have truth for their foundation . Are we then to admit that a principle or doctrine ceases to be true when men ...
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... worship of the Druid of the west , the uni- form , though perverted , operation of that principle , by which man was originally formed to adore the Great Author of his being . Thus does it appear , without the light of revelation , that ...
... worship of the Druid of the west , the uni- form , though perverted , operation of that principle , by which man was originally formed to adore the Great Author of his being . Thus does it appear , without the light of revelation , that ...
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according actions affections affliction Ahithophel Almighty animals apostacy Apostle Atheist atonement attainment attributes behold benevolence blessings cerning character children of men Christ circumstances conduct connexion consider counsel creatures death Deity desire divine doctrine dominion earth emotion enjoyment eternity everlasting evil exercise existence faculties faith favour feel formed free agency fulness give glory Gospel grace guilt happiness hath heart heaven holiness honour human mind human nature idolatry immortal immutability infinite influence intelligent judgment justice knowledge light living Lord mankind means ment mercy moral moral agent Moral Philosophy natural philosophy Necessitarian necessity ness object omnipotence omniscience operations passion perfection phenomena philosophy pleasure possession present principles promise providence punishment purpose reason regard render revelation righteousness salvation shew shewn soul sovereignty spirit sufferings tender mercies thee things thou thought tion truth understanding universe unto virtue wisdom word worship