Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... punishment in another life , for sins committed against the law of God in this ; and against this view of the future prospects of mankind there can lie no objection of weight . Men are capable of committing sin , and sin is productive ...
... punishment in another life , for sins committed against the law of God in this ; and against this view of the future prospects of mankind there can lie no objection of weight . Men are capable of committing sin , and sin is productive ...
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... punishment . It renders the punishment of unpardoned sin certain , so that no criminal shall escape ; and it guarantees the exact proportion of punishment to the nature and circumstances of the offence . Both these circumstances are ...
... punishment . It renders the punishment of unpardoned sin certain , so that no criminal shall escape ; and it guarantees the exact proportion of punishment to the nature and circumstances of the offence . Both these circumstances are ...
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... punishment , to death and excision , must instantly have followed ; for , in the case of a Divine government , where the parties are God and a creature , every sin must be considered capital , since the penalty of death is , in every ...
... punishment , to death and excision , must instantly have followed ; for , in the case of a Divine government , where the parties are God and a creature , every sin must be considered capital , since the penalty of death is , in every ...
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