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... 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 perfection or
happiness .
... 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 perfection or
happiness .
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As there is an infinite fulness of all possible good in God , a fulness of every
perfection , of all excellency and beau . ty , and of infinite happiness ; and as this
fulness is capable of communication or emanation ad extra ; so it seems a thing ...
As there is an infinite fulness of all possible good in God , a fulness of every
perfection , of all excellency and beau . ty , and of infinite happiness ; and as this
fulness is capable of communication or emanation ad extra ; so it seems a thing ...
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And that as there is an infinite fulness of joy and happiness , so these should
have an emanation , and become a fountain flowing out in abundant streams , as
beams from the sun . From this view it appears another way to be a thing in itself
...
And that as there is an infinite fulness of joy and happiness , so these should
have an emanation , and become a fountain flowing out in abundant streams , as
beams from the sun . From this view it appears another way to be a thing in itself
...
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... as of his own knowledge , excellency , and happiness , in the manner which he
does ; if we thoroughly and properly consider the master , it will appear , that
herein also God makes himself his end , in such a sense , as plainly to manifest
and ...
... as of his own knowledge , excellency , and happiness , in the manner which he
does ; if we thoroughly and properly consider the master , it will appear , that
herein also God makes himself his end , in such a sense , as plainly to manifest
and ...
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He liad respect herein , to the blessed fruits of Christ ' s death , in the conversion ,
salvation , and eternal happiness and holiness of those that should be redeemed
by him . This consequence of his death he calls his glory ; and bis obtaining ...
He liad respect herein , to the blessed fruits of Christ ' s death , in the conversion ,
salvation , and eternal happiness and holiness of those that should be redeemed
by him . This consequence of his death he calls his glory ; and bis obtaining ...
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