Divine benevolence educing uliimate good out of apparent evil; making 'the wrath of man to praise him,' and overruling every event to subserve the grand designs of Providence ; if such an attempt, executed by an author possessing in combination mental... The royal sisters; or, Pictures of a court - Página 269de mrs. Robert Cartwright - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alexander Jeffrey - 1855 - 418 páginas
...affairs. If to justify the ways of God to man— if to exhibit Divine benevolence educing ultimate fjood out of apparent evil; making 'the wrath of man to...enabled to announce the completion of a task which will cu'itinue an imperishable menu irial of the talent, and genius, and perseverance of Mr. Schomberg."... | |
| Louis Raymond Véricour - 1858 - 440 páginas
...affairs. If to justify the ways of God to man — if to exhibit Divine benevolence educing ultimate good out of apparent evil ; making ' the wrath of...of no common order, has long been a desideratum; we areenabtedto announce the completion off \which will continue an imperishable memorial of the talent,... | |
| Samuel Phillips Day - 1858 - 490 páginas
...human affairs. If to justify the ways of God to man—if to exhibit Divine benevolence educing ultimate good out of apparent evil; making ' the wrath of man...combination mental powers of no common order, has long been adesideratum, we are euab ed to announce the completion of a tm-k which will continue an imperishable... | |
| John Shaw (M.D.) - 1858 - 420 páginas
...affairs. If to justify the ways of God to man — if to exhibit Divine benevolence educing ultimate good out of apparent evil ; making ' the wrath of...possessing in combination mental powers of no common order, haa long been a desideratum, we are enabled to announce the completion of a task which will continue... | |
| John Lockhart Ross - 1858 - 340 páginas
...affairs. If to justify the ways of God to man'—if to exhibit Divine benevolence educing ultimate good out of apparent evil; making' the wrath of man...overruling every event to subserve the grand designs of Providence;—if such an attempt executed by an author possessing in combination mental powers of no... | |
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