VISUAL EDWARDS Results: 'Of Wolves and Men - WJE' - RBoss
Notes: Many kinds of brute animals are esteemed very noxious and destructive, many of 'em very fierce, voracious, and many very poisonous, and the destroying of 'em has always been looked upon as a public benefit: but have not mankind been a thousand times as hurtful and destructive as any one of them, yea, as all the noxious beasts, birds, fishes and reptiles in the earth, air and water, put together, at least, of all kinds of animals that are visible? And no creature can be found anywhere so destructive of its own kind, as mankind are. All others for the most part are harmless and peaceable, with regard to their own species. Where one wolf is destroyed by another wolf, one viper by another, probably a thousand of mankind are destroyed by those of their own species. (Original Sin, WJE 3:168)
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Terms A/B:
WJEO 2:357 - Religious Affections
WJEO 5:357 - Apocalyptic Writings
WJEO 14:495 - Sermons and Discourses, 1723-1729
WJEO 24:841 - The "Blank Bible"
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WJEO 3:168 - Original Sin
WJEO 15:271 - Notes on Scripture
WJEO 19:382 - Sermons and Discourses, 1734-1738
WJEO 21:498 - Writings on the Trinity, Grace, and Faith
WJEO 24:564 - The "Blank Bible"
WJEO 24:841 - The "Blank Bible"
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