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... perfections . The one perfection of God , His loving in freedom , is lived out by Him , and therefore identical with a multitude of various and distinct types of perfection . There is no possibility of knowing the perfect God without ...
... perfections . The one perfection of God , His loving in freedom , is lived out by Him , and therefore identical with a multitude of various and distinct types of perfection . There is no possibility of knowing the perfect God without ...
Pagina 327
... perfections , that He does not assume them merely in connexion with His self - revelation to the world , but that they constitute His own eternal glory . Again , as it ... perfections in God are statements $ 29 . The Perfections of God 327.
... perfections , that He does not assume them merely in connexion with His self - revelation to the world , but that they constitute His own eternal glory . Again , as it ... perfections in God are statements $ 29 . The Perfections of God 327.
Pagina 331
... perfections . He does not possess this wealth . He Himself is this wealth . He is not what He is in a height or depth beyond these His perfections in their multiplicity , individuality and diversity . But He is Himself the perfect One ...
... perfections . He does not possess this wealth . He Himself is this wealth . He is not what He is in a height or depth beyond these His perfections in their multiplicity , individuality and diversity . But He is Himself the perfect One ...
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THE FULFILMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 25 |
THE KNOWABILITY Of | 63 |
THE LIMITS OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 179 |
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