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It is evident , that to be an end more valued than another end , is not exactly the
same thing as to be an end valued ultimately , or for its own sake . This will
appear , if it be considered . 1 . That two different epds may be both ultimate ends
, and ...
It is evident , that to be an end more valued than another end , is not exactly the
same thing as to be an end valued ultimately , or for its own sake . This will
appear , if it be considered . 1 . That two different epds may be both ultimate ends
, and ...
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This will be evident to any bearing in mind the meaning of the terms . By last end
being meant , that which is regarded and sought by an agent , as agreeable or
desirable for its own sake ; a subordinate that which is sought only for the sake of
...
This will be evident to any bearing in mind the meaning of the terms . By last end
being meant , that which is regarded and sought by an agent , as agreeable or
desirable for its own sake ; a subordinate that which is sought only for the sake of
...
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Because it is evident , by both scripture and reason , that God is infinitely ,
eternally , unchangeably , and independently glorious and happy ; that he stands
in no need of , cannot be profited by , or receive any thing from the creature ; or
be ...
Because it is evident , by both scripture and reason , that God is infinitely ,
eternally , unchangeably , and independently glorious and happy ; that he stands
in no need of , cannot be profited by , or receive any thing from the creature ; or
be ...
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And the matter standing thus , it is evident that these things cannot derogare from
the excellency of this disposition in God , to an cmanation of his own fulness , or
communication of good to the creature . Nor does God ' s inclination to ...
And the matter standing thus , it is evident that these things cannot derogare from
the excellency of this disposition in God , to an cmanation of his own fulness , or
communication of good to the creature . Nor does God ' s inclination to ...
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Ii is evident that God does not make his existence or being the end of the creation
; nor can he be supposed to do so without great absurdity . His being and
existence cannot be conceived of but as prior to any of God ' s acts or designs ;
they ...
Ii is evident that God does not make his existence or being the end of the creation
; nor can he be supposed to do so without great absurdity . His being and
existence cannot be conceived of but as prior to any of God ' s acts or designs ;
they ...
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