The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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... evil , which he suffers the wicked to perpetrate . For when it is asked , ' is there evil in the city and the Lord hath not done it , ' the reference is merely to physical evils and calamities , with which He justly punished the sins of ...
... evil , which he suffers the wicked to perpetrate . For when it is asked , ' is there evil in the city and the Lord hath not done it , ' the reference is merely to physical evils and calamities , with which He justly punished the sins of ...
Pagina 379
... evil which has haunted the imaginations of men ; if it shall be found that it has elevated the character of the master , and contributed to the happiness of both master and slave ; if it shall appear that we are contending for justice ...
... evil which has haunted the imaginations of men ; if it shall be found that it has elevated the character of the master , and contributed to the happiness of both master and slave ; if it shall appear that we are contending for justice ...
Pagina 447
... evil passions of men . All other miracles favored the prevailing cus- toms , opinions , and vices of the age , and found men ready , or even anx- ious to believe them , when no sacrifice , and no change of vicious cha racter or ...
... evil passions of men . All other miracles favored the prevailing cus- toms , opinions , and vices of the age , and found men ready , or even anx- ious to believe them , when no sacrifice , and no change of vicious cha racter or ...
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