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In like manner we must suppose that God before he created the world , had some
good in view , as a consequence of the world ' s existence that was originally
agreeable to him in itself considered , that inclined him to create the world , or ...
In like manner we must suppose that God before he created the world , had some
good in view , as a consequence of the world ' s existence that was originally
agreeable to him in itself considered , that inclined him to create the world , or ...
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That which God had primarily in view in creating , and the original ordination of
the world , must be constantly kept in view , and have a governing influence in all
God ' s works , or with respect to every thing that he does towards his creatures .
That which God had primarily in view in creating , and the original ordination of
the world , must be constantly kept in view , and have a governing influence in all
God ' s works , or with respect to every thing that he does towards his creatures .
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it be true , that the revelation which God has giren to men , which has been in the
world as a light shining in a dark place , has been the occasion of great
improvement of their faculties , has taught men how to use their reason ; ( in
which regard ...
it be true , that the revelation which God has giren to men , which has been in the
world as a light shining in a dark place , has been the occasion of great
improvement of their faculties , has taught men how to use their reason ; ( in
which regard ...
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The notion of God ' s creating the world in order to receive any thing properly from
the creature , is not only contrary to the nature of God , but inconsistent with the
notion of creation ; which implies a being ' s receiving its existence , and all that ...
The notion of God ' s creating the world in order to receive any thing properly from
the creature , is not only contrary to the nature of God , but inconsistent with the
notion of creation ; which implies a being ' s receiving its existence , and all that ...
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That if God himself be in any respect properly capable of being his own end in
the creation of the world , then it is reasonable to suppose that he had respect to
himself as his last and highest end in this work ; because he is worthy in himself
to ...
That if God himself be in any respect properly capable of being his own end in
the creation of the world , then it is reasonable to suppose that he had respect to
himself as his last and highest end in this work ; because he is worthy in himself
to ...
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