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... never accepts the will but as such , 156. Thence we may understand how far it holds good , that God accepts the will for the deed , ib .; a rule whose 1. Ground is founded upon that eternal truth , that God requires of man nothing ...
... never accepts the will but as such , 156. Thence we may understand how far it holds good , that God accepts the will for the deed , ib .; a rule whose 1. Ground is founded upon that eternal truth , that God requires of man nothing ...
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... never created any faculty , either in soul or body , but withal prepared for it a suitable object , and that in order to its gratification ; can we think that religion was designed only for a contradiction to nature ? And , with the ...
... never created any faculty , either in soul or body , but withal prepared for it a suitable object , and that in order to its gratification ; can we think that religion was designed only for a contradiction to nature ? And , with the ...
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... never consumed . With the like wonders we may entertain our speculations from his mercy , his beloved , his triumphant attribute ; an attribute , if it were possible , something more than infinite ; for even his justice is so , and his ...
... never consumed . With the like wonders we may entertain our speculations from his mercy , his beloved , his triumphant attribute ; an attribute , if it were possible , something more than infinite ; for even his justice is so , and his ...
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... never satiates or wearies : for it properly affects the spirit , and a spirit feels no weariness ,. as being privileged from the causes of it . But can the epicure say so of any of the plea- sures that he so much dotes upon ? Do they ...
... never satiates or wearies : for it properly affects the spirit , and a spirit feels no weariness ,. as being privileged from the causes of it . But can the epicure say so of any of the plea- sures that he so much dotes upon ? Do they ...
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... never outlives it , and that for this cause only , because he cannot outlive himself . And thus I have endeavoured to describe the excellency of that pleasure that is to be found in the ways of a religious wisdom , by those excellent ...
... never outlives it , and that for this cause only , because he cannot outlive himself . And thus I have endeavoured to describe the excellency of that pleasure that is to be found in the ways of a religious wisdom , by those excellent ...
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