The Universal Restoration of All Men: Proved, by Scripture, Reason, and Common SenseS. Campbell, 1804 - 259 pàgines |
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Pàgina 41
... crimes that are infinitely evil . And in this deplorable and helpless condition ( into which we were brought by the purpose and appointment of the Deity ) they contend that it is perfectly just in the Deity to deny and preclude any ...
... crimes that are infinitely evil . And in this deplorable and helpless condition ( into which we were brought by the purpose and appointment of the Deity ) they contend that it is perfectly just in the Deity to deny and preclude any ...
Pàgina 64
... crime , A. commits a crime to - day , which renders him infinitely criminal ; he commits another sin next day .... he must now either be more than infinitely criminal , or the first crime being infinite , precluded the possi- bility of ...
... crime , A. commits a crime to - day , which renders him infinitely criminal ; he commits another sin next day .... he must now either be more than infinitely criminal , or the first crime being infinite , precluded the possi- bility of ...
Pàgina 69
... crimes into infinite evils , which are so very offen sive to the Deity that it creates in him an infinite degree of displeasure . To be eternally under the influence of infinite anger or displeasure , would certainly be a most ...
... crimes into infinite evils , which are so very offen sive to the Deity that it creates in him an infinite degree of displeasure . To be eternally under the influence of infinite anger or displeasure , would certainly be a most ...
Pàgina 70
... crimes to be convertable into in- finite evils , to wit , the dignity of the being of fended . If this be true , it ... crime . For example , suppose the best informed Clergyman , and the most ig norant savage , both to be guilty of ...
... crimes to be convertable into in- finite evils , to wit , the dignity of the being of fended . If this be true , it ... crime . For example , suppose the best informed Clergyman , and the most ig norant savage , both to be guilty of ...
Pàgina 71
... crime which they were perpetrating ? And if they were infinitely criminal without this knowledge , would they not have been much more criminal if they had known it ? If so , agreeably to the premises , the conclusion must be , that ...
... crime which they were perpetrating ? And if they were infinitely criminal without this knowledge , would they not have been much more criminal if they had known it ? If so , agreeably to the premises , the conclusion must be , that ...
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