Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... operation of a being , who perceived and designed the end , and fitted the means to accomplish it . That the Great First Cause of all things must be himself uncaused , is also a truth which we are obliged to admit : for if we imagine ...
... operation of a being , who perceived and designed the end , and fitted the means to accomplish it . That the Great First Cause of all things must be himself uncaused , is also a truth which we are obliged to admit : for if we imagine ...
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... operation ; while the view commonly entertained is extremely confused : for do what we will , we can form no idea of a being who bears no relation to space ; and if we could , we should still be pressed with the difficulty of conceiving ...
... operation ; while the view commonly entertained is extremely confused : for do what we will , we can form no idea of a being who bears no relation to space ; and if we could , we should still be pressed with the difficulty of conceiving ...
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... operation , in every instant of time and to every individual . If , therefore , when he appointed them , he foresaw that they would give rise to any event inconsistent with perfect benevolence , he would have so modified them , as ...
... operation , in every instant of time and to every individual . If , therefore , when he appointed them , he foresaw that they would give rise to any event inconsistent with perfect benevolence , he would have so modified them , as ...
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... operation of what are termed secondary causes ; but these can act only so far and in such a manner as he has appointed . The material world is governed by certain general laws , which are never interrupted except on occasions of supreme ...
... operation of what are termed secondary causes ; but these can act only so far and in such a manner as he has appointed . The material world is governed by certain general laws , which are never interrupted except on occasions of supreme ...
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... operation of the material world upon it , as inevitably to bring it into the state he wishes , Thus a sovereign control may be exercised over the material and animal worlds , while both invariably act according to the settled principles ...
... operation of the material world upon it , as inevitably to bring it into the state he wishes , Thus a sovereign control may be exercised over the material and animal worlds , while both invariably act according to the settled principles ...
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