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 12
... condition . They convey the notices of things ( and by the frame of our bodily organs they must be very imperfect notices ) to a Spi- rit which is nearly allied to , and depends in the exercise of its power upon a frail body . The ideas ...
... condition . They convey the notices of things ( and by the frame of our bodily organs they must be very imperfect notices ) to a Spi- rit which is nearly allied to , and depends in the exercise of its power upon a frail body . The ideas ...
Pagina 13
... condition is infinitely above every I. kind and every degree of weakness or indi- gence . But on the contrary , a sense of moral rectitude , especially pure benevolence into which it may be ultimately refolved , cannot but appear to ...
... condition is infinitely above every I. kind and every degree of weakness or indi- gence . But on the contrary , a sense of moral rectitude , especially pure benevolence into which it may be ultimately refolved , cannot but appear to ...
Pagina 16
... conditions wherein . agents are placed . That may be the indifpen- fable duty of one , which is not required from , nor is indeed practicable by another more perfectly righteous and good Being , in circumstances intirely different ...
... conditions wherein . agents are placed . That may be the indifpen- fable duty of one , which is not required from , nor is indeed practicable by another more perfectly righteous and good Being , in circumstances intirely different ...
Pagina 17
... condition of the supreme Being ; and therefore they can be no part of his moral rectitude ; Who hath given to him that he should recompence it ? None of his crea- tures ( and all things in the world are his crea → tures ) can be ...
... condition of the supreme Being ; and therefore they can be no part of his moral rectitude ; Who hath given to him that he should recompence it ? None of his crea- tures ( and all things in the world are his crea → tures ) can be ...
Pagina 18
... condition . Still , however , it ought to be received and inviola- bly maintain'd , as a moral certain principle , and of the utmost importance , that he is a moral agent , a God of truth and without ini- quity , juft and right is he ...
... condition . Still , however , it ought to be received and inviola- bly maintain'd , as a moral certain principle , and of the utmost importance , that he is a moral agent , a God of truth and without ini- quity , juft and right is he ...
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