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And God ' s love of justice , and hatred of injus ice , would be sufficient in such a
case to induce God to deal juste ly with his creatures , and to prevent all injustice
in him towards them . But yet there is no necessity of supposing , that God ' s ...
And God ' s love of justice , and hatred of injus ice , would be sufficient in such a
case to induce God to deal juste ly with his creatures , and to prevent all injustice
in him towards them . But yet there is no necessity of supposing , that God ' s ...
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world is created , after intelligent creatures are made , and God has bound
himself by promise to them , then that disposition which is called his faithfulness
may move him in his provideatial disposals towards them : And this may be che
end of ...
world is created , after intelligent creatures are made , and God has bound
himself by promise to them , then that disposition which is called his faithfulness
may move him in his provideatial disposals towards them : And this may be che
end of ...
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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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That no notion of God ' s last end in the creation of the world is agreeable to
reason , which would truly imply or infer any indigence , insufficiency and
mutability in God ; or any dependence of the Creator on the creature , for any part
of his ...
That no notion of God ' s last end in the creation of the world is agreeable to
reason , which would truly imply or infer any indigence , insufficiency and
mutability in God ; or any dependence of the Creator on the creature , for any part
of his ...
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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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