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One may not depend on another , and therefore both may be ultimate ends ; but
yet the obtaining his beloved bride may be his chief end , and the benefit of the
optic glass , his inferior end . The former may be what he sets his heart vastly
most ...
One may not depend on another , and therefore both may be ultimate ends ; but
yet the obtaining his beloved bride may be his chief end , and the benefit of the
optic glass , his inferior end . The former may be what he sets his heart vastly
most ...
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He best knows his own heart , and what his own ends and designs were in the
wonderful works which he has wrought . Nor is it to be supposed that mankind ,
who , while destitute of revelation , by the utmost improvements of their own
reason ...
He best knows his own heart , and what his own ends and designs were in the
wonderful works which he has wrought . Nor is it to be supposed that mankind ,
who , while destitute of revelation , by the utmost improvements of their own
reason ...
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At least a great part of the moral rectitude of the heart of God , whereby he is
disposed to every thing that is fit , suitable and amiable in itself , consists in his
having infinitely the highest regard to that which is in itself infinitely highest and
best ...
At least a great part of the moral rectitude of the heart of God , whereby he is
disposed to every thing that is fit , suitable and amiable in itself , consists in his
having infinitely the highest regard to that which is in itself infinitely highest and
best ...
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... thạt what is highest in God ' s heart , may be highest in his actions and conduct
. And if it was God ' s intention , as there is great reason to think it was , that his
works should exhibit an image of himself their author , that it might brightly
appear ...
... thạt what is highest in God ' s heart , may be highest in his actions and conduct
. And if it was God ' s intention , as there is great reason to think it was , that his
works should exhibit an image of himself their author , that it might brightly
appear ...
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... then the love of the heart seems to be more especially valuable , as moral
beauty espe . cially consists in the disposition and affection of the heart . 4 . As
there is an infinite fulness of all possible good in God , a fulness of every
perfection , of ...
... then the love of the heart seems to be more especially valuable , as moral
beauty espe . cially consists in the disposition and affection of the heart . 4 . As
there is an infinite fulness of all possible good in God , a fulness of every
perfection , of ...
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