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To my mind, this is a terrible philosophy, and this a horrible world to live in, where prayers, and hopes in God's mercy, the last recourse of the impotent and guilty, are cut off by the shears of an inexorable fate. It is a philosophy, also, which virtually subverts the moral gov- ernment of God over nations, and the interposition of a par- ticular providence, to meet, in answer to prayer, the exigencies of individuals, families, and nations.
The reality of the divine moral government over nat
...ions is inscribed on every page of history in the Bible, and its neces- sity to restrain men from sin has been fearfully attested by the animalism, and anarchy, and ferocity, which rolled the wave of desolation over the nation winch denied God's being, and blotted out his Sabbath, and burnt the Bible, and wrote over the gates of their burying-grounds that death is an eternal sleep. That, heretofore, God has employed physical causes as motives in the administration of his moral govern- ment, is as certain as the records of his "Word.

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