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 24
... concern to be approved by him . So it is , even abstracting from the future confequences of his favour or difpleasure as our judge ; for the mind of man 1 per- man is fo fram'd , as naturally to 24 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
... concern to be approved by him . So it is , even abstracting from the future confequences of his favour or difpleasure as our judge ; for the mind of man 1 per- man is fo fram'd , as naturally to 24 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
Pagina 33
... future ftate fhall also be unequal , for that fervant who knew his Lord's will , and pre- pared not himself , neither did according to his will , shall be beaten with many stripes ; but be that knew not , and did commit things worthy of ...
... future ftate fhall also be unequal , for that fervant who knew his Lord's will , and pre- pared not himself , neither did according to his will , shall be beaten with many stripes ; but be that knew not , and did commit things worthy of ...
Pagina 104
... future , which if it were known , might fhew it to be infeparable from a fcheme , in the whole , moft worthy of per- fect wisdom and benevolence . And thus we fee that the ftrength of the objection against the divine goodness taken from ...
... future , which if it were known , might fhew it to be infeparable from a fcheme , in the whole , moft worthy of per- fect wisdom and benevolence . And thus we fee that the ftrength of the objection against the divine goodness taken from ...
Pagina 110
... merely its own enjoyment ? efpecially it is to be confidered , that the short- lived animals , which as far as we know , are not t . not deftined to a future existence , give no dif- 110 The principal Objections against.
... merely its own enjoyment ? efpecially it is to be confidered , that the short- lived animals , which as far as we know , are not t . not deftined to a future existence , give no dif- 110 The principal Objections against.
Pagina 111
... future existence , give no dif- SERM , covery of their having any painful defires of it , III . or any anxiety about death , which may in- terrupt fuch prefent pleasures as they are ca- pable of . 3dly , As the ftate of man is what most ...
... future existence , give no dif- SERM , covery of their having any painful defires of it , III . or any anxiety about death , which may in- terrupt fuch prefent pleasures as they are ca- pable of . 3dly , As the ftate of man is what most ...
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