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... perfections of God having been proved , it follows , that he is the proprietor of all things , and that he is the supreme moral governor of all . What other end could he have in the crea- tion of all things than the manifestation of his ...
... perfections of God having been proved , it follows , that he is the proprietor of all things , and that he is the supreme moral governor of all . What other end could he have in the crea- tion of all things than the manifestation of his ...
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... regard to his being and perfections , so neither has he with respect to his moral government ; but has given intimations of it sufficiently numerous and powerful to leave those without excuse who comply not B 2 of Moral Obligation .
... regard to his being and perfections , so neither has he with respect to his moral government ; but has given intimations of it sufficiently numerous and powerful to leave those without excuse who comply not B 2 of Moral Obligation .
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... perfections he is not only acquainted with all possible substances , together with their properties and powers , but with all their possible relations , and the effects which in these relations they are capable of producing : knowing ...
... perfections he is not only acquainted with all possible substances , together with their properties and powers , but with all their possible relations , and the effects which in these relations they are capable of producing : knowing ...
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... perfections , and consequently to believe , that he conducts the government of his intelligent creatures with a reference to their moral as well as to their physical good . His love to moral purity and loveliness , must , from the ...
... perfections , and consequently to believe , that he conducts the government of his intelligent creatures with a reference to their moral as well as to their physical good . His love to moral purity and loveliness , must , from the ...
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... perfections of God , if no such state were ever to arrive , and we were then forced to believe that the Deity places his rational and virtuous offspring in situations in which no doctrines of religion could afford consolation , if the ...
... perfections of God , if no such state were ever to arrive , and we were then forced to believe that the Deity places his rational and virtuous offspring in situations in which no doctrines of religion could afford consolation , if the ...
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