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Значения термина divine benevolence на английском
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Использование термина divine benevolence на английском
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What divinebenevolence-whatgod-like humility was displayed in this heroic act!
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Nothing is impossible to the divinebenevolence of God.
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Siegmund forgot all his speculations on a divinebenevolence.
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The giraffe brought assurances of divinebenevolence.
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The divinebenevolence is farther evident from the exercise of forbearance towards ingrates, who neglect and slight offered salvation.
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When we consider what man was made of God, and what he hath made himself, the divinebenevolence here displayed, is wonderful!
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Having laid down the conditions of forgiveness, and expatiated on the divinebenevolence, Isaiah now sings another song, and ascends to loftier heights.
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The worst of men are objects of pity rather than of anger to the philanthropist; must they not be equally such to divinebenevolence?
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How then does the Divinebenevolence display itself, in the sense of you Anthropomorphites?
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How grateful, then, should we be to that divineBenevolence, which showers even superfluous bounties upon us!
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Divinebenevolence is great; but it will not secure salvation to gospel despisers: They "will wonder and perish."
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The author avows his adherence to the theory of Utility, which he connects with the DivineBenevolence in the manner of Bentham.
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He foams at the mouth with the love of truth, and vindicates the Divinebenevolence with a most edifying heartiness of hatred.
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Habitual sufferers are precisely those who least frequently doubt the Divinebenevolence, and whose faith and love rise to the serenest cheerfulness.
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The only method of supporting Divinebenevolence, and it is what I willingly embrace, is to deny absolutely the misery and wickedness of man.