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1 Int| they paint, and nickname God's creatures. - Surely these 2 1| respect for the goodness of God, who certainly - for what 3 1| paradoxical exclamation, that God has made all things right, 4 1| life and death, and adorn God's garden for some purpose 5 1| exists in the world that God did not design to take place, 6 1| belief on the perfection of God.~ ~ * Contrary to the opinion 7 1| reviled as despisers of God, and enemies of man. These 8 2| and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base 9 2| Unargued I obey; So God ordains;~ ~ 'God is thy 10 2| obey; So God ordains;~ ~ 'God is thy law, thou mine: to 11 2| think, and only rely on God.~ ~ Yet in the following 12 2| atheism? or if we worship a God, is not that God a devil?~ ~ 13 2| worship a God, is not that God a devil?~ ~ Consequently, 14 2| direction, as that there is a God.~ ~ It follows then that 15 2| speak with strict propriety, God, has made all things right; 16 2| rational will that only bows to God, and often forgets that 17 2| themselves only dependent on God. Teach them, in common with 18 2| foundation rests the throne of God?~ ~ It appears to me necessary 19 2| living man has been made a God. Men have submitted to superior 20 3| conception of the character of God imposes.~ ~ It is not impious 21 3| his faculties? For to love God as the fountain of wisdom, 22 3| and walk humbly with our God, is forgotten. I shall pursue 23 3| cummin - and thanks her God that she is not as other 24 4| a trace of the image of God in either sensation or matter. 25 4| mounts in grateful incense to God.~ ~ To fulfil domestic duties 26 5| solemn truth with respect to God. He, reverentially I speak, 27 5| takes away, in the sight of God, the criminality of their 28 5| to a higher power - for God is justice itself. Let us 29 5| hath seen, how can he love God? asked the wisest of men.~ ~ 30 5| respecting the attributes of God, what can it be expected 31 5| forgetting that they cannot serve God and mammon, endeavour to 32 7| making that an insult to God which is only an insult 33 7| the Temple of the living God; of that God who requires 34 7| the living God; of that God who requires more than modesty 35 8| good man must appeal to God from the injustice of man; 36 8| bend me to the dust before God, and loudly tell me, when 37 11| darkness which bides our God from us, only respects speculative 38 11| they shine clearly, for God is light, and never, by 39 11| nature of things, and to that God, who formed them so, to 40 12| waters that ever flow towards God - the sublime ocean of existence! 41 12| peace which the love of God, when built on humanity, 42 13| they are in the presence of God.~ ~ * I once lived in the 43 13| believe that there is but one God, and that he is powerful, 44 13| dedicated to the service of the God who was supposed to inspire 45 13| that, were it sanctioned by God, it would disturb the order 46 13| it be not sanctioned by God, do you expect to hear truth? 47 13| enemy to goodness and to God, can you go to church after 48 13| miracle, are delegated by God, or assisted by the solver 49 13| not cure for the love of God, but money. These are the 50 13| grossly insult the wisdom of God, as to suppose that a miracle 51 13| who were the children of God or the servants of sin. 52 13| Considering the attributes of God, I believe that whatever 53 13| contrary to the nature of God, discoverable in all his 54 13| myself from the wing of my God! On such a supposition, 55 13| submitting to the Will of God blindly, as to an arbitrary 56 13| And, if thus we respect God, can we give credit to the 57 13| can only be foreseen by God.~ ~ SECT. II.~ ~ Another