Twelve Sermons Preach'd on Several Occasions: By the Reverend William Lupton, ...W. Bowyer, 1729 - 440 páginas |
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... - zing beyond all expreffion , fhould be the portion of fuch a Noble and Excel- lent Being as Man , the Perfection and Excellency of whofe Nature God himself B 2 hath 1 hath so remarkably fignalized his esteem of , in the SERMON I 3.
... - zing beyond all expreffion , fhould be the portion of fuch a Noble and Excel- lent Being as Man , the Perfection and Excellency of whofe Nature God himself B 2 hath 1 hath so remarkably fignalized his esteem of , in the SERMON I 3.
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... himself with a full anfwer to this difficulty , the confideration of God's Power . Indeed we cannot conclude the Exi- ftence of any thing from God's Power to effect it , if his Power be confider'd fe- parately from the Revelation of his ...
... himself with a full anfwer to this difficulty , the confideration of God's Power . Indeed we cannot conclude the Exi- ftence of any thing from God's Power to effect it , if his Power be confider'd fe- parately from the Revelation of his ...
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... himself acknow- ledgeth , are aggravated according to the Dignity of the person against whom they are committed , and fo Sin is heighten'd , because committed against God's Infinite Majefty , though Punishment , because in- Alicted by ...
... himself acknow- ledgeth , are aggravated according to the Dignity of the person against whom they are committed , and fo Sin is heighten'd , because committed against God's Infinite Majefty , though Punishment , because in- Alicted by ...
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... himself ; but yet for all that , it does not feem fo clearly to fa- tisfy the objection from the difproportion between the fault and the punishment . These reflections , though they appear very Smooth and Plaufible , are of no force or ...
... himself ; but yet for all that , it does not feem fo clearly to fa- tisfy the objection from the difproportion between the fault and the punishment . These reflections , though they appear very Smooth and Plaufible , are of no force or ...
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... himself , as it is , in it's ut- moft and Infinite perfection , an Attribute of the Divine Nature , and abfolutely In- separable from it . With refpect to our felves there would be no Injustice in the utmost conceivable Abatement of Pun ...
... himself , as it is , in it's ut- moft and Infinite perfection , an Attribute of the Divine Nature , and abfolutely In- separable from it . With refpect to our felves there would be no Injustice in the utmost conceivable Abatement of Pun ...
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