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But God's dominion is so absolute , as to be also infinite ; and to be infinite in one
perfection , of necessity draws after it an infinity in all others . And therefore ,
having proved an infinite power , by that very thing we prove an infinite justice ...
But God's dominion is so absolute , as to be also infinite ; and to be infinite in one
perfection , of necessity draws after it an infinity in all others . And therefore ,
having proved an infinite power , by that very thing we prove an infinite justice ...
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Yet , as if God seemed to take advantage from our baseness , and by his
providence permitted men to be such wretched sinners , that they might be fit
materials for an infinite compassion , he passes over all , receives them into
favour , and by ...
Yet , as if God seemed to take advantage from our baseness , and by his
providence permitted men to be such wretched sinners , that they might be fit
materials for an infinite compassion , he passes over all , receives them into
favour , and by ...
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But they may be reduced to three things especially , which God alone perfectly
knows , and are not to be known by men or angels . 1st , The nature of God
himself . Nothing but an infinite knowledge can comprehend an infinite being .
We may ...
But they may be reduced to three things especially , which God alone perfectly
knows , and are not to be known by men or angels . 1st , The nature of God
himself . Nothing but an infinite knowledge can comprehend an infinite being .
We may ...
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The hypocrite does not look upon it in its native filth , as contrary to the infinite
purity of God's nature and his law , as leaving an everlasting , indelible stain
upon the conscience ; no , nor yet in its dangerous effects , as dooming the sinner
to all ...
The hypocrite does not look upon it in its native filth , as contrary to the infinite
purity of God's nature and his law , as leaving an everlasting , indelible stain
upon the conscience ; no , nor yet in its dangerous effects , as dooming the sinner
to all ...
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There is indeed one , and but one way of encountering an infinite power ; and
that is , by an extraordinary and ( if it were possible ) an infinite patience . ( 2. )
The next thing to be considered in God , as another argument for our submission
to ...
There is indeed one , and but one way of encountering an infinite power ; and
that is , by an extraordinary and ( if it were possible ) an infinite patience . ( 2. )
The next thing to be considered in God , as another argument for our submission
to ...
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