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 46
... disposition to do them kind offices , fuch as their condition requires , or renders them capable of , is a God - like tem- per ; but fo is a peculiar diftinguishing esteem for for good men , according to the measure of SERM 46 Moral ...
... disposition to do them kind offices , fuch as their condition requires , or renders them capable of , is a God - like tem- per ; but fo is a peculiar diftinguishing esteem for for good men , according to the measure of SERM 46 Moral ...
Pagina 253
... dispositions and behaviour . upon First , To fix the true meaning of this doc- trine , and fhew in what fenfe , and for what reafons , the counfels of God , and the admi- niftration of his providence are infcrutable by us . Here is an ...
... dispositions and behaviour . upon First , To fix the true meaning of this doc- trine , and fhew in what fenfe , and for what reafons , the counfels of God , and the admi- niftration of his providence are infcrutable by us . Here is an ...
Pagina 273
... disposition in us more pleasing to him , and more fuitable to our state , than a perfect confidence in his wifdom and his love , with abfolute refignation . But it must be acknowledged there are are very few of mankind who conftantly ...
... disposition in us more pleasing to him , and more fuitable to our state , than a perfect confidence in his wifdom and his love , with abfolute refignation . But it must be acknowledged there are are very few of mankind who conftantly ...
Pagina 335
... disposition . This , one would think , is a firm cement of fociety , holding it together by the strong- eft bonds of fincere undiffembled love to mankind , and a pious regard to the Deity ; whereas , by the oppofite fcheme , these obli ...
... disposition . This , one would think , is a firm cement of fociety , holding it together by the strong- eft bonds of fincere undiffembled love to mankind , and a pious regard to the Deity ; whereas , by the oppofite fcheme , these obli ...
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