| Thomas Whittemore - 1860 - 420 Seiten
...arises from the necessary imper. factions of creatures ; and that this life is a state of discipline, to train us up in virtue, by which we are fitted for a more perfect society, capable of greater happiness in a future state of existence. In replying to the argument that... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing - 1885 - 450 Seiten
...arising from the necessary imperfection of creatures. And that this life is a state of discipline, to train us up in virtue, by which we are fitted for a more perfect society, capable of greater happiness in a future state of existence. By WD [William DUDGEON.] Edinburgh:... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing - 1885 - 446 Seiten
...arising from the necessary imperfection of creatures. And that this life is a state of discipline, to train us up in virtue, by which we are fitted for a more perfect society, capable of greater happiness in a future state of existence. By WD [William DUDGEON.] Edinburgh:... | |
| University of Aberdeen. Library - 1927 - 720 Seiten
...arising from the necessary imperfection of creatures, and that this life is a state of discipline, to train us up in virtue, by which we are fitted for a more perfect society, capable of greater happiness in a future state of existence. By WD Edinburgh : printed by... | |
| 1927 - 714 Seiten
...arising from the necessary imperfection of creatures, and that this life is a state of discipline, to train us up in virtue, by which we are fitted for a more perfect society, capable of greater happiness in a future state of existence. By WD Edinburgh : printed by... | |
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