Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | the universal governing force of Divine Providence.~The
2 3 | This testimony is still in force when applied to people who
3 8 | but He does not desire to force the free will of man and
4 8 | From empty space with no force, no matter, no energy, and
5 8 | super-universal, higher creative force, on which the origin of
6 8 | universe depends, and that this force has a real existence.~ ~
7 8 | very wise, mighty, creative force, capable of creating the
8 8 | external proofs would not have force. If we had not the former,
9 8 | ethical proof has its force. These forms not only do
10 8 | unconditional, commanding force. Consequently, it could
11 8 | cause must possess not only force and might, but also intellect;
12 8 | intellect; it must be such a force which, in might and will
13 9 | it would not have a vital force. Faith in immortality is
14 10 | is not the overwhelming force subjugating man to external
15 13 | a completeness of moral force. There was a complete absence
16 15 | assumption of an extraneous force which God required for the
17 15,3 | unless acted on by an outside force — in this case — God. Space,
18 15,4 | numbering the days does not force a fixed time limit upon
19 15,6 | God is the Creator and force responsible for the genetic
20 15,1 | gravity or the strong nuclear force, to behave in a certain
21 20 | propitiating and redeeming force of a voluntary sacrifice,
22 App,1| Hittites were a powerful force in the Middle East from
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