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 11
... truths , and we cannot help afcribing the fame to the Deity , notwithstanding the in- finite difparity which there is between his knowledge and ours . And in like manner as moral powers and enjoyments are the greatest glory and ...
... truths , and we cannot help afcribing the fame to the Deity , notwithstanding the in- finite difparity which there is between his knowledge and ours . And in like manner as moral powers and enjoyments are the greatest glory and ...
Pagina 18
... truth and without ini- quity , juft and right is he , acting towards his creatures , not in the way of abfolute fove- reignty , and arbitrary dominion , disposing of them as he pleafes , without any regard to what is fit and reasonable ...
... truth and without ini- quity , juft and right is he , acting towards his creatures , not in the way of abfolute fove- reignty , and arbitrary dominion , disposing of them as he pleafes , without any regard to what is fit and reasonable ...
Pagina 31
... truth , which the light of nature also teaches , that he is a being of the most perfect purity , who is displeased with all moral turpitude , and has an inviola- ble regard to virtue in his reasonable creatures . And of this we have ...
... truth , which the light of nature also teaches , that he is a being of the most perfect purity , who is displeased with all moral turpitude , and has an inviola- ble regard to virtue in his reasonable creatures . And of this we have ...
Pagina 32
... truth I perceive that God is no respecter of per- fons , but in every nation he that feareth him , and worketh righteousness , is accepted with him . And not only does the unbiafs'd rectitude of their judge determine their condition ...
... truth I perceive that God is no respecter of per- fons , but in every nation he that feareth him , and worketh righteousness , is accepted with him . And not only does the unbiafs'd rectitude of their judge determine their condition ...
Pagina 37
... truth most necessary to be believed , that he is Holy , that is , as has been already obferved , averfe to all kinds of moral evil , and a conftant impartial lover of virtue , ready to encourage and reward it in of his creatures . It ...
... truth most necessary to be believed , that he is Holy , that is , as has been already obferved , averfe to all kinds of moral evil , and a conftant impartial lover of virtue , ready to encourage and reward it in of his creatures . It ...
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