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... happiness . This happiness consists in enjoying and rejoicing in himself ; and so does also the creature's hap- piness . It is , as has been observed of the other , a partici- pation of what is in God ; and God and his glory are the ...
... happiness . This happiness consists in enjoying and rejoicing in himself ; and so does also the creature's hap- piness . It is , as has been observed of the other , a partici- pation of what is in God ; and God and his glory are the ...
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... seems to suppose that he aims at some interest or happiness of his own , not easily reconcileable with his being happy , perfectly and infinitely happy in him . self . If it could be supposed that God needed 42 END IN CREATION .
... seems to suppose that he aims at some interest or happiness of his own , not easily reconcileable with his being happy , perfectly and infinitely happy in him . self . If it could be supposed that God needed 42 END IN CREATION .
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... happiness are in and of himself , are infinite and cannot be added to , unchangeable for the whole and every part of which he is perfectly independent of the creature ; yet it does not hence follow , nor is it true , that God has no ...
... happiness are in and of himself , are infinite and cannot be added to , unchangeable for the whole and every part of which he is perfectly independent of the creature ; yet it does not hence follow , nor is it true , that God has no ...
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... happiness and enjoyment in his own beauty and perfection . So that if we suppose God has real pleasure and happiness in the holy love and praise of his saints , as the image and communication of his own holiness , it is not properly any ...
... happiness and enjoyment in his own beauty and perfection . So that if we suppose God has real pleasure and happiness in the holy love and praise of his saints , as the image and communication of his own holiness , it is not properly any ...
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... happiness of his creatures . Because God would be less happy , if he was less good : Or if he had not that perfection of nature which consists in a propensity of nature to diffuse of his own fulness . And he would be less happy , if it ...
... happiness of his creatures . Because God would be less happy , if he was less good : Or if he had not that perfection of nature which consists in a propensity of nature to diffuse of his own fulness . And he would be less happy , if it ...
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