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 26
... earth is full of his glory . It is therefore the incommuni- cable title of the true God , denoting his in- comparable moral excellence , which the pro- phets often gave him , the Holy one of Ifrael . Other perfons , ' tis true , and ...
... earth is full of his glory . It is therefore the incommuni- cable title of the true God , denoting his in- comparable moral excellence , which the pro- phets often gave him , the Holy one of Ifrael . Other perfons , ' tis true , and ...
Pagina 29
... earth , therefore will I punish you for all your iniquities . Thus is he repre- sented as acting invariably , according to the effential rectitude of his nature , pleased with moral goodness in his creatures , displeased with evil ...
... earth , therefore will I punish you for all your iniquities . Thus is he repre- sented as acting invariably , according to the effential rectitude of his nature , pleased with moral goodness in his creatures , displeased with evil ...
Pagina 32
... , his eyes run to and fro throughout the whole earth , to fhew him- Self ftrong in the behalf of them , whofe heart is * Acts x . 34 , 35 . per- I. perfect towards him * . And he has reserved 32 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
... , his eyes run to and fro throughout the whole earth , to fhew him- Self ftrong in the behalf of them , whofe heart is * Acts x . 34 , 35 . per- I. perfect towards him * . And he has reserved 32 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
Pagina 53
... earth , the wisdom and power of the creator are difplayed ; but they are capable of no enjoyment , and confequently the goodness of God can no otherwise , pro- perly , be faid to be manifested in them , than as they are the means of ...
... earth , the wisdom and power of the creator are difplayed ; but they are capable of no enjoyment , and confequently the goodness of God can no otherwise , pro- perly , be faid to be manifested in them , than as they are the means of ...
Pagina 54
... earth , it seems to have been chiefly intended as a dwelling - place for ani- mals , and all its parts and productions prin- cipally defigned for their conveniency . We cannot take upon us , fo peremptorily , to judge what the main ends ...
... earth , it seems to have been chiefly intended as a dwelling - place for ani- mals , and all its parts and productions prin- cipally defigned for their conveniency . We cannot take upon us , fo peremptorily , to judge what the main ends ...
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