| Jacob Bryant - 1780 - 138 pages
...interruption, and will now give the reader your farther elucidation of the premifes. — In other words, I maintain that there is fome fixed law of nature refpecting the will &s well as the oPber powers. of the mind, and every thing elfe in the conftitution of nature ; and... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1801 - 514 pages
...or enjoyment. See Plalm vi. 5, Job xiv. 7, &c. II. That there is fome fixed law of nature refpe&ing the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and everything ( ompofed by the Being, who firft compofed it : fo that, in the mod proper fenfe at the... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 558 pages
...writers build all our hope of future life : and it 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the conexplains the uniform language stitution of nature ; and eonof the scriptures, which... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 pages
...or enjoyment. See Ps. vi, 5. Job xiv. 7, fcc. 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the constitution of nature ; and consequently that it is never determined without some real... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 pages
...thought, or en'oymenL See Ps. vi. 5. Job xiv. 7, Sx. 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the Constitution of nature ; and consequently that it is never determined without some real... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 390 pages
...enjoyment. See Psalm vi. 5. Job xiv. 10, &c. II. That there is some fixed Jaw of nature respecting the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the constitution of na.ture ; and, consequently, that it .is never determined without some... | |
| Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 pages
...or enjoyment. See Ps. vi. 5. Job xiv. 7, 8cc. 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the constitution of nature ; and consequently that it is never determined without some real... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1823 - 494 pages
...some length under the article Soul-sleepers.] 4. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the constitution of nature; and, consequently, that it is never determined without some real... | |
| Richard Hastings Graves - 1829 - 288 pages
...In other words," says Dr. Priestly, " I maintain that " there is some fixed law of nature respecting the will, as well " as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in " the constitution of nature; and consequently that it is " never determined without some real... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 pages
...thought, or enjoyment. See Ps. vi. 5. lob xlv 7, Sec. 2. That there is some fixed law ot nature respecting the will as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the constitution t! nature ; and conseqnently that it ь never determined without some real... | |
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