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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... nature can attain to it . And our most intense affection to other beings , accompani ed with the greatest , the pureft , the most ra- tional pleasure we know , terminates on the fame characters in them , manifested by their works . Now ...
... nature can attain to it . And our most intense affection to other beings , accompani ed with the greatest , the pureft , the most ra- tional pleasure we know , terminates on the fame characters in them , manifested by their works . Now ...
Pagina 5
... nature of fuch a being , and the nature of virtue itself , i . e . with free - agency in an imperfect state , That morality is of the greatest moment to the perfection and happi- nefs of every individual , and the whole col- lective ...
... nature of fuch a being , and the nature of virtue itself , i . e . with free - agency in an imperfect state , That morality is of the greatest moment to the perfection and happi- nefs of every individual , and the whole col- lective ...
Pagina 6
... nature , and difpleafed with their wilfully rebelling againft it ? Since he has made them capable of difcerning the ... nature in a natural and hap- SERM . 6 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
... nature , and difpleafed with their wilfully rebelling againft it ? Since he has made them capable of difcerning the ... nature in a natural and hap- SERM . 6 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
Pagina 7
... nature in a natural and hap- SERM . py state . But free agents are the proper ob- I. jects of his approbation or difapprobation , ac- cording as they do or do not actively comply with his will made known to them , and with that eternal ...
... nature in a natural and hap- SERM . py state . But free agents are the proper ob- I. jects of his approbation or difapprobation , ac- cording as they do or do not actively comply with his will made known to them , and with that eternal ...
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... nature , and sometimes attend- ed with perturbation , from which and all other infirmities , the abfolutely perfect divine nature is wholly free . But a constant , uni- form , and invariable rectitude , or a regard to right and moral ...
... nature , and sometimes attend- ed with perturbation , from which and all other infirmities , the abfolutely perfect divine nature is wholly free . But a constant , uni- form , and invariable rectitude , or a regard to right and moral ...
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