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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... the mea- fures of his conduct towards other beings , as to be the object of affections , which we know are in the human mind , and of the utmost VOL . II , A con- I. SERM . confequence to its happiness ; the objects of.
... the mea- fures of his conduct towards other beings , as to be the object of affections , which we know are in the human mind , and of the utmost VOL . II , A con- I. SERM . confequence to its happiness ; the objects of.
Pagina 2
... objects of I. reverence , efteem , love , truft and a defire of imitation . This fhews of how great mo- ment , and how worthy of our attention the subject is , which we are now entering upon , namely , the confideration of God's moral ...
... objects of I. reverence , efteem , love , truft and a defire of imitation . This fhews of how great mo- ment , and how worthy of our attention the subject is , which we are now entering upon , namely , the confideration of God's moral ...
Pagina 3
... objects of a diftinct SERM . affection , that , like others , is a fpring of ac- I. tion , influencing and directing our practice . It is this that makes us moral agents , which is the most important part of our conftitu- tion . It ...
... objects of a diftinct SERM . affection , that , like others , is a fpring of ac- I. tion , influencing and directing our practice . It is this that makes us moral agents , which is the most important part of our conftitu- tion . It ...
Pagina 9
... objects appear . They are fometimes cool- ed by the influence of other affections and paffions in our nature , and sometimes attend- ed with perturbation , from which and all other infirmities , the abfolutely perfect divine nature is ...
... objects appear . They are fometimes cool- ed by the influence of other affections and paffions in our nature , and sometimes attend- ed with perturbation , from which and all other infirmities , the abfolutely perfect divine nature is ...
Pagina 10
... objects , as the external fenfes diftin- guifh theirs . How then fhall we pretend to affign the caufe of this difference in the fu- preme mind which is fo little known to us ? But how little foever we know of God , there are fome things ...
... objects , as the external fenfes diftin- guifh theirs . How then fhall we pretend to affign the caufe of this difference in the fu- preme mind which is fo little known to us ? But how little foever we know of God , there are fome things ...
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