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... Deity 220 Sec . 7. Of the Harmony of the Divine Perfections ...... 223 CHAPTER II . Of the Argument in favor of the Doctrine of Universal Restoration , from the Nature of Man 痱 CHAPTER III . Of the Argument in favor of the Doctrine of ...
... Deity 220 Sec . 7. Of the Harmony of the Divine Perfections ...... 223 CHAPTER II . Of the Argument in favor of the Doctrine of Universal Restoration , from the Nature of Man 痱 CHAPTER III . Of the Argument in favor of the Doctrine of ...
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... Deity , or that he is dependent upon a third , and that this third is dependent on a fourth , and so on in an infinite series . But this infinite succession of dependent beings , requires a first and independent cause , as much as any ...
... Deity , or that he is dependent upon a third , and that this third is dependent on a fourth , and so on in an infinite series . But this infinite succession of dependent beings , requires a first and independent cause , as much as any ...
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... Deity than of his goodness , for the very facts on which we ground our belief of the former equally establish the latter . If then the world be indeed the production of a Being who is infinite in wisdom , power and goodness , the proof ...
... Deity than of his goodness , for the very facts on which we ground our belief of the former equally establish the latter . If then the world be indeed the production of a Being who is infinite in wisdom , power and goodness , the proof ...
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... Deity , with a view of mak- ing that sensation just what he has seen fit to appoint , continually superintends the changes which induce it . If every particle of matter in the globe be more or less in motion , and if we can fix our eye ...
... Deity , with a view of mak- ing that sensation just what he has seen fit to appoint , continually superintends the changes which induce it . If every particle of matter in the globe be more or less in motion , and if we can fix our eye ...
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... Deity it is impossible to doubt . We see his works : we feel his power : but in what manner he exists we do not know , because we have no data upon which to form even a conjecture respecting the mode of his existence . The reason that ...
... Deity it is impossible to doubt . We see his works : we feel his power : but in what manner he exists we do not know , because we have no data upon which to form even a conjecture respecting the mode of his existence . The reason that ...
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