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 12
... these two cafes , however in fome refpects resembling each other , there is a great and manifeft dif- parity . The external fenfes have plain marks of infirmity upon them , whereby they evi- dently appear to be below the transcendent ...
... these two cafes , however in fome refpects resembling each other , there is a great and manifeft dif- parity . The external fenfes have plain marks of infirmity upon them , whereby they evi- dently appear to be below the transcendent ...
Pagina 16
... a ftate of intire fubjection to him , and neceffa- rily depend upon him . But tho ' all these , and others which might be mentioned , are eminent I. eminent virtues in men , and absolutely necef- SERM 16 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
... a ftate of intire fubjection to him , and neceffa- rily depend upon him . But tho ' all these , and others which might be mentioned , are eminent I. eminent virtues in men , and absolutely necef- SERM 16 Moral Agency explain'd , and.
Pagina 22
... these we also ascribe to God , but in a more improper fenfe . They are so many diftinct qualities or principles of action in the human mind , accompanied each of them severally with a sense of excellence and approbation , which is ...
... these we also ascribe to God , but in a more improper fenfe . They are so many diftinct qualities or principles of action in the human mind , accompanied each of them severally with a sense of excellence and approbation , which is ...
Pagina 25
... these facred books , as a rule of religion , is , that they contain noble descripti- ons of the Deity , tending to form in our minds the most becoming fentiments concerning the tranfcendent perfection and dignity of his na SERM . ture ...
... these facred books , as a rule of religion , is , that they contain noble descripti- ons of the Deity , tending to form in our minds the most becoming fentiments concerning the tranfcendent perfection and dignity of his na SERM . ture ...
Pagina 39
... these confiderations , derive their force from this . Suppofing it to be acknowledged , that he is the great ruler of the universe , that we and all creatures are abfolutely fubject to his difpofal , and that he is continually in ...
... these confiderations , derive their force from this . Suppofing it to be acknowledged , that he is the great ruler of the universe , that we and all creatures are abfolutely fubject to his difpofal , and that he is continually in ...
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