Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 13
... universal benefit to mankind . This Christ plainly suggests in the text . " The sabbath was made for man , and not man for the sabbath . " Here our Saviour , the Lord of the sabbath , sets it in a much more favourable and important ...
... universal benefit to mankind . This Christ plainly suggests in the text . " The sabbath was made for man , and not man for the sabbath . " Here our Saviour , the Lord of the sabbath , sets it in a much more favourable and important ...
Page 91
... universal as well as pure and per- manent . The goodness of men and angels is limited . It cannot extend any further than their knowledge extends , and their knowledge is very imperfect . But God's knowledge is universal and unbounded ...
... universal as well as pure and per- manent . The goodness of men and angels is limited . It cannot extend any further than their knowledge extends , and their knowledge is very imperfect . But God's knowledge is universal and unbounded ...
Page 94
... universal goodness of God did actually move him , to devise and adopt the best possible method of doing the greatest possible good , before the foundation of the world . 2. The perfect goodness of God must have moved him to bring into ...
... universal goodness of God did actually move him , to devise and adopt the best possible method of doing the greatest possible good , before the foundation of the world . 2. The perfect goodness of God must have moved him to bring into ...
Page 95
... universal and constant goodness . But it may be further observed , 4. That the perfect goodness of God must move him , to make the intelligent universe as holy and hap- py as possible , through the interminable ages of eter- nity . He ...
... universal and constant goodness . But it may be further observed , 4. That the perfect goodness of God must move him , to make the intelligent universe as holy and hap- py as possible , through the interminable ages of eter- nity . He ...
Page 98
... universal , and perfect goodness ; then all the objections , that ever have been made , or ever can be made , against any part of his conduct , are ob- jections against his goodness , which must be alto- gether unreasonable and absurd ...
... universal , and perfect goodness ; then all the objections , that ever have been made , or ever can be made , against any part of his conduct , are ob- jections against his goodness , which must be alto- gether unreasonable and absurd ...
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