Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... faculties they possess . The simplest ideas we seem capable of forming of this Being are , that he is intelligent , and that B he is uncaused . Intelligent he must be , for Part First Of the Divine Government Page Of the Proof of the ...
... faculties they possess . The simplest ideas we seem capable of forming of this Being are , that he is intelligent , and that B he is uncaused . Intelligent he must be , for Part First Of the Divine Government Page Of the Proof of the ...
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... number and va- riety of beings , we must believe , in the one case , that he will at all times provide against the interruption of that order which alone can illus- trate his perfections , and the destruction of those faculties 18.
... number and va- riety of beings , we must believe , in the one case , that he will at all times provide against the interruption of that order which alone can illus- trate his perfections , and the destruction of those faculties 18.
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Thomas Southwood Smith. trate his perfections , and the destruction of those faculties which are necessary to perceive them ; and in the other , that he will suffer no event to happen which can prevent or impair the happi- ness he ...
Thomas Southwood Smith. trate his perfections , and the destruction of those faculties which are necessary to perceive them ; and in the other , that he will suffer no event to happen which can prevent or impair the happi- ness he ...
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... faculties are lost . • Whoever believes that the system of the uni- verse did not start into being without a designing cause , acknowledges that its author is every where present . Omnipresence is an attribute which seems essential to ...
... faculties are lost . • Whoever believes that the system of the uni- verse did not start into being without a designing cause , acknowledges that its author is every where present . Omnipresence is an attribute which seems essential to ...
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... faculties of sensation and thought , but with the power of distinguishing between the rectitude and immorality of conduct . He is capable of understanding his obligations and the grounds of them . Certain actions appear to him to be ...
... faculties of sensation and thought , but with the power of distinguishing between the rectitude and immorality of conduct . He is capable of understanding his obligations and the grounds of them . Certain actions appear to him to be ...
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