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An inclination to society may be implanted in his very nature : And society may be
agreeable to him antecedent to all presupposed cases and circumstances : And
this may cause him to seek a family . And the comfort of society may be ...
An inclination to society may be implanted in his very nature : And society may be
agreeable to him antecedent to all presupposed cases and circumstances : And
this may cause him to seek a family . And the comfort of society may be ...
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But a disposition to communicate of its life and sap to its fruits , is not so properly
the cause of its producing those fruits , as its disposition to communicate itself , or
diffuse its sap and life in general . Therefore to speak more strictly according to ...
But a disposition to communicate of its life and sap to its fruits , is not so properly
the cause of its producing those fruits , as its disposition to communicate itself , or
diffuse its sap and life in general . Therefore to speak more strictly according to ...
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and ultimate respect to himself ; and how his infinite love to himself and delight in
himself , will naturally cause him to value and delight in these things : Or rather
how a value to these things is implied in his love to himself , or value of that ...
and ultimate respect to himself ; and how his infinite love to himself and delight in
himself , will naturally cause him to value and delight in these things : Or rather
how a value to these things is implied in his love to himself , or value of that ...
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Merely in this disposition to diffuse himself , or to cause - an emanation of his
glory and fulness , which is prior to the existence of any other being , and is to be
considered as the inciting cause of creation , or giving existence to other beings ...
Merely in this disposition to diffuse himself , or to cause - an emanation of his
glory and fulness , which is prior to the existence of any other being , and is to be
considered as the inciting cause of creation , or giving existence to other beings ...
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A respect to himself , or an infinite propensity to , and delight in his own glory , is
that which causes him to incline to its being abundantly diffused , and to delight in
the emanation of it . Thus that nature in a tree , by which it puts forth buds ...
A respect to himself , or an infinite propensity to , and delight in his own glory , is
that which causes him to incline to its being abundantly diffused , and to delight in
the emanation of it . Thus that nature in a tree , by which it puts forth buds ...
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