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Page 174
... existence shall not be eventually a curse . It is also in his power to make ample and infinite compensation for whatever temporary evils they may endure . But it does not therefore follow that a being whose character is im- perfect ...
... existence shall not be eventually a curse . It is also in his power to make ample and infinite compensation for whatever temporary evils they may endure . But it does not therefore follow that a being whose character is im- perfect ...
Page 176
... existence , are classed among the former ; while the probable arguments are thought to be , the capacity of expecting and of being influenced by a future existence , the moral constitution of man , the moral government of God , the ...
... existence , are classed among the former ; while the probable arguments are thought to be , the capacity of expecting and of being influenced by a future existence , the moral constitution of man , the moral government of God , the ...
Page 177
... existence of a Purgatory , in which the sinner is to be puri- fied for final happiness by sufferings beyond conception more severe than any endured in the present life . ' It is not , how- ever , to be supposed that Mr. Belsham believes ...
... existence of a Purgatory , in which the sinner is to be puri- fied for final happiness by sufferings beyond conception more severe than any endured in the present life . ' It is not , how- ever , to be supposed that Mr. Belsham believes ...
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