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1 II, 2 | corrupt, he yet is true to the laws of his own existence. Unable 2 II, 2 | are to see through those laws, you would be equally impotent 3 II, 4 | was worthy of receiving laws from God; and as a rational 4 II, 4 | gracious providences, from His laws and warnings, so good and 5 II, 5 | the Creator's subsequent laws also you will find, when 6 II, 8 | moves in obedience to the laws of God.~ 7 II, 17| good prescriptions in human laws. But Moses and God existed 8 II, 18| XVIII. SOME OF GOD'S LAWS DEFENDED AS GOOD, WHICH 9 II, 29| s) artifices, or of His laws, or of His great works; 10 IV, 1 | Creator there would come other laws, and other words, and new 11 IV, 6 | prophecies, promoted His laws, given reality to His promises, 12 IV, 16| restrain him) might fear the laws which prescribed retaliation. 13 IV, 23| confirmation to those two laws of the Creator that in Leviticus, 14 IV, 26| with its boundaries, and laws, and functions, whom, even 15 V, 4 | Creator abolished His own laws. It is enough for us to 16 V, 5 | their transgression of His laws, and the whole race of mankind