| Richard Shepherd - 1768 - 242 páginas
...though differing in all others ; and have all treated it as a felf-evident principle, that the fins of one creature might be attoned for by the fufferings...ftrange opinion, none of them have pretended to give aty account" And are you really ignorant • Nature and Origin of Evil, p. 148. Of of any reafon being... | |
| Soame Jenyns - 1770 - 468 páginas
...that the Sins of one Creature might be atoqed for by the Sufferings of another : but from whence they derived this ftrange opinion, none of them have pretended to give any account, or to produce in its defence the • * If the punifliments of the wicked ferve not fome ends with wlii.... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793 - 314 páginas
...that the fins of one creature might be atoned for by the fufferings of another : but from whence they derived this ftrange opinion, none of them have pretended to give any account, or to produce in its defence the leaft fhadow of a reafon ; for that there fhould be any manner of... | |
| University of Chicago Press - 2003 - 314 páginas
...that the Sins of one Creature might be attoned for by the Sufferings of another : but from whence they derived this ftrange opinion none of them have pretended to give any account, or to produce in its defence the leaft Shadow of a Reafon : for that there fhould be any manner of... | |
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