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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... human character , and indeed the greatest part of the moral system , as accom- modated to our dependent and imperfect state , can have no place in the perfections of the Deity , or be any otherwise attributed to him , than as by his ...
... human character , and indeed the greatest part of the moral system , as accom- modated to our dependent and imperfect state , can have no place in the perfections of the Deity , or be any otherwise attributed to him , than as by his ...
Pagina 18
... human mind . For a fense of moral rectitude with high approba- tion is indelibly impressed upon it , and it is not poffible for us to esteem any intelligent being fuppofed to be deftitute of that Perfec- tion . Religion therefore , or ...
... human mind . For a fense of moral rectitude with high approba- tion is indelibly impressed upon it , and it is not poffible for us to esteem any intelligent being fuppofed to be deftitute of that Perfec- tion . Religion therefore , or ...
Pagina 19
... human mind , and from thence take our rife to the confide- ration of the fame attributes in other agents endued with them , and even the fupreme Be- ing himself . We know that in ourselves there are various particular affections of the ...
... human mind , and from thence take our rife to the confide- ration of the fame attributes in other agents endued with them , and even the fupreme Be- ing himself . We know that in ourselves there are various particular affections of the ...
Pagina 20
... human nature ? the answer is , because they tend to the good of the whole ; but if it be , Why have we universal benevolence , or a dispo- fition to promote the good of the whole ? No an- fwer can be given , but that fo our nature is ...
... human nature ? the answer is , because they tend to the good of the whole ; but if it be , Why have we universal benevolence , or a dispo- fition to promote the good of the whole ? No an- fwer can be given , but that fo our nature is ...
Pagina 22
... human mind , accompanied each of them severally with a sense of excellence and approbation , which is wifely ordered by the author of nature , to animate us to that di- ligence in the good works they tend to pro- duce , which the more ...
... human mind , accompanied each of them severally with a sense of excellence and approbation , which is wifely ordered by the author of nature , to animate us to that di- ligence in the good works they tend to pro- duce , which the more ...
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