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" We believe that God is infinitely good, kind, benevolent, in the proper sense of these words — good in disposition as well as in act; good not to a few, but to all; good to every individual, as well as to the general system. "
Discourse on the Evidences of Revealed Religion - Page 7
by William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 38 pages
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Letters to Unitarians: Occasioned by the Sermon of the Reverend William E ...

Leonard Woods - Atonement - 1820 - 176 pages
...goodness. Thus we believe, as this Author informs us Unitarians believe, — that the justice of God " is. the justice of a good being, dwelling in the same...mind, and acting in harmony with perfect benevolence." He represents the belief," that justice and mercy are intimate friends, breathing the same spirit,...
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The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 3

Congregational churches - 1830 - 690 pages
...benevolent in the proper sense of these words ; good in disposition, as well as in act ; good, not to a few, but to all ; good to every individual, as well as to the general system." " We believe that lie, (Christ) was sent by the Father, to effect « murai ur spiritual deliveronce of MANKIND ;...
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The Olive Branch and Christian Inquirer: Devoted to Science ..., Volume 1

Universalism - 1828 - 438 pages
...benevolent, in the proper sense of these words ; good in disposition, as well as in act ; good not to a few, but to all ; good to every individual, as well as to the general system." Baltimore Sermon. í' We believe, that Jesus, instead of making the Father merciful, is sent by the...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1830 - 630 pages
...benevolent, in the proper sense of these words ; good in disposition, as well as in act ; good, not to a few, but to all ; good to every individual, as well as...infinite regard to virtue or moral worth, expressed in a moral government ; that is, in giving excellent and equitable laws, and in conferring such rewards,...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1830 - 622 pages
...benevolent, in the proper sense of these words ; good in disposition, as well as in act ; good, not to a few, but to all ; good to every individual, as well as...infinite regard to virtue or moral worth, expressed in a moral government ; that is, in giving excellent and equitable laws, and in conferring such rewards,...
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An Appeal to the Christian Public in Defence of Reason and National ...

Henry Bennet Brewster - Liberalism (Religion). - 1833 - 204 pages
...benevolent, in the proper »ense of these words; good in disposition, as welT'as in act; good not toa few, but to all; good to every individual, as well as to...and acting in harmony with perfect benevolence. By thi> attribute we understand • i mi's infinite regard to virtue or moral wortb, expressed in « moral...
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An Appeal to the Christian Public in Defence of Reason and National ...

Henry Bennet Brewster - Liberalism (Religion). - 1833 - 202 pages
...of a good being, dwelling in the same mind, and acting in harmony with perfect benevolence. By thii attribute we understand God's infinite regard to virtue or moral worth, expressed in a morafgov. eminent: that is, in giving excellent and equitable laws, and in conferring such rewards,...
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Discourses, Reviews, and Miscellanies

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1834 - 626 pages
...proper sense of these words ; good in disposition, as well as in act ; good, not to a few, but to 'i all ; good to every individual, as well as to the...infinite regard to virtue or moral worth, expressed in a moral government ; that is, in giving excellent and equitable laws, and in conferring such rewards,...
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A Discourse on Same of the Distinguishing Opinions of Unitarians, Delivered ...

William Ellery Channing - Unitarianism - 1836 - 56 pages
...benevolent, in the proper sense of these words ; good in disposition, as well as in act ; good, not to a few, but to all ; good to every individual, as well as...infinite regard to virtue or moral worth, expressed in a moral government: that is, in giving excellent and equitable laws, and in conferring such rewards,...
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Tracts of the American Unitarian Association

Tracts - 1837 - 418 pages
...benevolent, in the proper sense of these words ; good in disposition, as well as in act ; good, not to a few, but to all ; good to every individual, as well as...but we never forget, that his justice is the justice or a good being, dwelling in the same mind, and acting in harmony, with perfect benevolence. By this...
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