The Divine Conduct Justified ; Or, an Attempt to Prove in Two Short Essays, I. That God is a Good Being, Sincerely Desires the Salvation and Happiness of All Mankind, and Graciously Affords Sufficient Means for that Purpose. II. That Man is a Moral Agent, the Divine Being Not Working Irresistibly Unfrustrably and Unconditionally by Those Means. By Robert Cornthwaite

The Divine Conduct Justified ; Or, an Attempt to Prove in Two Short Essays, I. That God is a Good Being, Sincerely Desires the Salvation and Happiness of All Mankind, and Graciously Affords Sufficient Means for that Purpose. II. That Man is a Moral Agent, the Divine Being Not Working Irresistibly Unfrustrably and Unconditionally by Those Means. By Robert Cornthwaite

Auteur : Robert Cornthwaite

Date de publication : 1747

Éditeur : J. Noon, at the White-Hart, Cheapside

Nombre de pages : 42

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