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It seems , as far as human reason may presume to guess at the motives of Omnipotence , that He de- signed that Pharaoh's destruction should be , in a certain degree , his own act - one at least which , had his heart been less obdurate ...
It seems , as far as human reason may presume to guess at the motives of Omnipotence , that He de- signed that Pharaoh's destruction should be , in a certain degree , his own act - one at least which , had his heart been less obdurate ...
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Knowing no- thing of such an end in the scheme of Providence , and deeming human societies nothing but artificial creations founded on com- pact , and contrived for the supply only of the lowest and most vulgar wants of humanity , it is ...
Knowing no- thing of such an end in the scheme of Providence , and deeming human societies nothing but artificial creations founded on com- pact , and contrived for the supply only of the lowest and most vulgar wants of humanity , it is ...
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... merely to Christianity under any form of opinion which may happen to claim the name , but to such only as could justify the hope that it came from Him who framed the human heart , and was blessed with His promise of assist- ance .
... merely to Christianity under any form of opinion which may happen to claim the name , but to such only as could justify the hope that it came from Him who framed the human heart , and was blessed with His promise of assist- ance .
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