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... it is natural to suppose that he delights in their proper exercise and expression
. For the same reason that he esteems his own sufficiency wisely to contrive and
dispose effects , he also will esteem the wise contrivance and disposition itself .
... it is natural to suppose that he delights in their proper exercise and expression
. For the same reason that he esteems his own sufficiency wisely to contrive and
dispose effects , he also will esteem the wise contrivance and disposition itself .
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cording to truth and just proportion ; so he must delight in such a righteous
disposs ) itself . 2 . It seems to be a thing in itself fit and desirable , that the
glorious perfections of God should be known , and the vi operations and
expressions of them ...
cording to truth and just proportion ; so he must delight in such a righteous
disposs ) itself . 2 . It seems to be a thing in itself fit and desirable , that the
glorious perfections of God should be known , and the vi operations and
expressions of them ...
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God ' s regard to the exercise and expression of those attributes of his nature , in
their proper operations and effects ... should cause him to value these exercises
and expressions of his perfections ; and that a love to them will dispose him to ...
God ' s regard to the exercise and expression of those attributes of his nature , in
their proper operations and effects ... should cause him to value these exercises
and expressions of his perfections ; and that a love to them will dispose him to ...
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God may delight with true and great pleasure in beholding that beauty which is
an image and communication of his own beauty , an expression and
manifestation of his own loveliness . · And this is so far from being an instance of
his ...
God may delight with true and great pleasure in beholding that beauty which is
an image and communication of his own beauty , an expression and
manifestation of his own loveliness . · And this is so far from being an instance of
his ...
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For these expressions plainly mean no more than that God is absolutely
independent of us ; that we have nothing of our own , no stock from whence we
can give to God ; and that no part of his happiness originates from man . From
what has ...
For these expressions plainly mean no more than that God is absolutely
independent of us ; that we have nothing of our own , no stock from whence we
can give to God ; and that no part of his happiness originates from man . From
what has ...
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