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... infinite intelli- gence , he must be unerring in wisdom . He who is everywhere present , and whose intelligence is every- where co - existing with his presence ; whose habitation is eternity , and to whom all the possible occurrences of ...
... infinite intelli- gence , he must be unerring in wisdom . He who is everywhere present , and whose intelligence is every- where co - existing with his presence ; whose habitation is eternity , and to whom all the possible occurrences of ...
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... infinite power . The will of the self - existent Creator is power . His will , and his will alone , forms the reason why any other being besides himself exists in infinite space , and it is the active energy which formed and sustains ...
... infinite power . The will of the self - existent Creator is power . His will , and his will alone , forms the reason why any other being besides himself exists in infinite space , and it is the active energy which formed and sustains ...
Side 7
... must , from the boundless excellency of his nature , and from his intuitively beholding what is right , be infinite ; and therefore we are warranted in the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely of Moral Obligation , 7.
... must , from the boundless excellency of his nature , and from his intuitively beholding what is right , be infinite ; and therefore we are warranted in the conclusion , that He who rules all things wisely of Moral Obligation , 7.
Side 19
... infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , who is the supreme Lord and Ruler of all things , would not render a belief in a future existence necessary to society , unless the object of this belief were to be realized . The supposition ...
... infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , who is the supreme Lord and Ruler of all things , would not render a belief in a future existence necessary to society , unless the object of this belief were to be realized . The supposition ...
Side 20
... infinite wisdom , justice , and goodness , should so order it , that a principal foun- dation of virtue should be groundless . There are , moreover , sufferings so extreme which the pious are occasionally called to endure , but which ...
... infinite wisdom , justice , and goodness , should so order it , that a principal foun- dation of virtue should be groundless . There are , moreover , sufferings so extreme which the pious are occasionally called to endure , but which ...
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