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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... creatures we justly infer his existence and perfections , par- ticularly , if the confcious intelligenee and ac- tive powers of fome beings formed by him , be a proof of his own felf - original intelligence A 2 and I. SERM . and ...
... creatures we justly infer his existence and perfections , par- ticularly , if the confcious intelligenee and ac- tive powers of fome beings formed by him , be a proof of his own felf - original intelligence A 2 and I. SERM . and ...
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... creatures infer his mo- ral agency ? especially fince this character neceffarily appears to our minds the most ex- cellent and amiable , and of all others the most important to a rational happiness . Is it poffible for any man who ...
... creatures infer his mo- ral agency ? especially fince this character neceffarily appears to our minds the most ex- cellent and amiable , and of all others the most important to a rational happiness . Is it poffible for any man who ...
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... creatures choofing to conform themselves to the wif- dom of his counfels , and displeased with such as obftinately fet themselves in oppofition to his will , though we ought never to impute to him any thing like that paffion , which in ...
... creatures choofing to conform themselves to the wif- dom of his counfels , and displeased with such as obftinately fet themselves in oppofition to his will , though we ought never to impute to him any thing like that paffion , which in ...
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... creatures , not in the way of abfolute fove- reignty , and arbitrary dominion , disposing of them as he pleafes , without any regard to what is fit and reasonable , equitable and good , dif- penfing natural good and evil , or happiness ...
... creatures , not in the way of abfolute fove- reignty , and arbitrary dominion , disposing of them as he pleafes , without any regard to what is fit and reasonable , equitable and good , dif- penfing natural good and evil , or happiness ...
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... creatures ? Why does he reward virtue and ' punish vice ? all which belong to his moral administration , and are , in our way of think- ing , refer'd to distinct moral principles or per- fections in him , as beneficence , pity , long ...
... creatures ? Why does he reward virtue and ' punish vice ? all which belong to his moral administration , and are , in our way of think- ing , refer'd to distinct moral principles or per- fections in him , as beneficence , pity , long ...
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