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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... perfect Being , there is none more justly attributed to the De- ity , if we judge by the appearances of defign and final caufes in the conftitution of things , and the government of the world . Now if it be allowed that the Creator of ...
... perfect Being , there is none more justly attributed to the De- ity , if we judge by the appearances of defign and final caufes in the conftitution of things , and the government of the world . Now if it be allowed that the Creator of ...
Pagina 9
... perfect divine nature is wholly free . But a constant , uni- form , and invariable rectitude , or a regard to right and moral goodness , and oppofition to evil or moral turpitude , is what we attribute to God , and have as clear and ...
... perfect divine nature is wholly free . But a constant , uni- form , and invariable rectitude , or a regard to right and moral goodness , and oppofition to evil or moral turpitude , is what we attribute to God , and have as clear and ...
Pagina 10
... perfect manner than as they are pof- fefs'd by them . We attribute existence to him as we do to the creatures , tho ' his exift- ence ence has the peculiar characters of eternal and SERM . ΤΟ Moral Agency explain'd , and.
... perfect manner than as they are pof- fefs'd by them . We attribute existence to him as we do to the creatures , tho ' his exift- ence ence has the peculiar characters of eternal and SERM . ΤΟ Moral Agency explain'd , and.
Pagina 11
... perfect understanding fees the neceffary connection it always has with the greatest Good in the whole , which is his ul- timate end . Suppofing our neceffary difcernment of moral good with approbation and moral evil with difapprobation ...
... perfect understanding fees the neceffary connection it always has with the greatest Good in the whole , which is his ul- timate end . Suppofing our neceffary difcernment of moral good with approbation and moral evil with difapprobation ...
Pagina 12
... perfect mind , whofe knowledge is independent on all occafions and events , who fees not caufes by their ef fects , but effects in their caufes Not the ex- ternal appearances only , but by immediate intuition the intimate effences of ...
... perfect mind , whofe knowledge is independent on all occafions and events , who fees not caufes by their ef fects , but effects in their caufes Not the ex- ternal appearances only , but by immediate intuition the intimate effences of ...
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