A dissertation on the origin of evil Section I. On the nature of evil, and the impossibility of God's being its fontal cause. Section II. On the sense of the proposition, The Lord doth evil, deduced from Amos iii. 6. Section III. On the consequences from the fact, that the conduct of Divine Providence is the efficient, but not the fontal cause of evil. By Samuel Whitman, A.M. Pastor of the church in Goshen, (Massachusetts.) [Four lines of footnotes].

  • Whitman, Samuel, 1751-1826.
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M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]
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