The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 79
... suffering are sent on men in retributory punishment for sin . Holding fast by the doctrine of a special superintending Providence by which all things are ordered , they believed that the good and evil which come on men were apportioned ...
... suffering are sent on men in retributory punishment for sin . Holding fast by the doctrine of a special superintending Providence by which all things are ordered , they believed that the good and evil which come on men were apportioned ...
Sayfa 83
... suffering he endures ; and his speech closes with a melancholy and plaintive lament over the hapless condition of those who in Sheol are unconscious of what is passing on earth and shut up to a sense of their own sufferings . With this ...
... suffering he endures ; and his speech closes with a melancholy and plaintive lament over the hapless condition of those who in Sheol are unconscious of what is passing on earth and shut up to a sense of their own sufferings . With this ...
Sayfa 501
... Suffering in itself is an evil thing . In itself it cannot be regarded with satisfaction , either by God or any other holy being . Its moral value lies in this - that although God finds delight in the happiness of His creation , He ...
... Suffering in itself is an evil thing . In itself it cannot be regarded with satisfaction , either by God or any other holy being . Its moral value lies in this - that although God finds delight in the happiness of His creation , He ...
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