Discourses Concerning the Being and Natural Perfections of God: In which that First Principle of Religion, the Existence of the Deity, is Prov'd, ... By John Abernethy, M.A.Dublin, printed: London, re-printed for H. Whitridge, 1743 |
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Pagina 220
... arises in his mind , as that of a difference in their being . The objects or properties to which we natu- rally attribute excellence , have been just now hinted , they are intelligence , active power , and moral rectitude , the being to ...
... arises in his mind , as that of a difference in their being . The objects or properties to which we natu- rally attribute excellence , have been just now hinted , they are intelligence , active power , and moral rectitude , the being to ...
Pagina 221
... arises such a variety of obligations to him running thro ' the whole compaís of our being and its affairs , in order to attain its true ends and our greatest happiness , nothing can be more manifeft , than , that this claims our regard ...
... arises such a variety of obligations to him running thro ' the whole compaís of our being and its affairs , in order to attain its true ends and our greatest happiness , nothing can be more manifeft , than , that this claims our regard ...
Pagina 233
... arises from obferving a fucceffion in our own thoughts , it is enlarged by attending to the regular mo- tion of fome bodies ; but imagination carries it beyond the limits of our own existence , or any knowledge we have of actual motion ...
... arises from obferving a fucceffion in our own thoughts , it is enlarged by attending to the regular mo- tion of fome bodies ; but imagination carries it beyond the limits of our own existence , or any knowledge we have of actual motion ...
Pagina 279
... arises from the doctrine of the text , that we should fear God . The proper objects of fear or reve rence , are wisdom , righteousness , and good- nefs ; in the degree wherein those attributes belong to any character , it attracts our ...
... arises from the doctrine of the text , that we should fear God . The proper objects of fear or reve rence , are wisdom , righteousness , and good- nefs ; in the degree wherein those attributes belong to any character , it attracts our ...
Pagina 328
... arises of recompences hereafter , confidering the apparently promif- cuous administration here , or rather that those divine perfections are but imperfectly , tho ' really in a degree difcernible by every atten- tive mind , manifefted ...
... arises of recompences hereafter , confidering the apparently promif- cuous administration here , or rather that those divine perfections are but imperfectly , tho ' really in a degree difcernible by every atten- tive mind , manifefted ...
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