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... principles that are directly repugnant to them ? To what purpose is it , to have learnt a language that we do not rightly un- derstand , to believe the infinite Being to be I. be both merciful and cruel , wife and capri- 2 God no ...
... principles that are directly repugnant to them ? To what purpose is it , to have learnt a language that we do not rightly un- derstand , to believe the infinite Being to be I. be both merciful and cruel , wife and capri- 2 God no ...
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... principles . • AND the mischiefs resulting from it , with respect to that sacred and immutable part of the divine character , which I defign to confider in the following discourse , are no- torious and undeniable . For as on the one ...
... principles . • AND the mischiefs resulting from it , with respect to that sacred and immutable part of the divine character , which I defign to confider in the following discourse , are no- torious and undeniable . For as on the one ...
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... principles , like that mentioned in the text , as the only fure ground and standard of their opinions and reafonings with which obscure and dubious paffages must always be made to correfpond . I therefore proceed , - FIRST , To explain ...
... principles , like that mentioned in the text , as the only fure ground and standard of their opinions and reafonings with which obscure and dubious paffages must always be made to correfpond . I therefore proceed , - FIRST , To explain ...
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... principles that happen to prevail " there , and are establish'd by custom and " authority . " All these things , and what- ever there is befides of a like kind , which either belongs to constitution of nature , or is merely owing to the ...
... principles that happen to prevail " there , and are establish'd by custom and " authority . " All these things , and what- ever there is befides of a like kind , which either belongs to constitution of nature , or is merely owing to the ...
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... principle that the pride of human nature feems to be extreamly fond of , tho ' it be too abfurd to be openly . avowed and defended , and that is , that every defign and operation of divine pro- vidence , that is in itself fit and ...
... principle that the pride of human nature feems to be extreamly fond of , tho ' it be too abfurd to be openly . avowed and defended , and that is , that every defign and operation of divine pro- vidence , that is in itself fit and ...
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