Theological Institutes, Volumen 1Mason, 1823 |
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... perfect . Yet many beings are perfect in their kind , yet limited and finite . But God is absolutely , fully , and every way infinitely perfect ; and therefore above spirits , above angels who are perfect comparatively . God's infinite ...
... perfect . Yet many beings are perfect in their kind , yet limited and finite . But God is absolutely , fully , and every way infinitely perfect ; and therefore above spirits , above angels who are perfect comparatively . God's infinite ...
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... perfect . If their nature be perfectly the same , then they would coin- cide , and indeed be but one , though called two . ( Religion of Nature . ) Bishop Wilkins says , if God be an infinitely perfect being , it is impossible to ...
... perfect . If their nature be perfectly the same , then they would coin- cide , and indeed be but one , though called two . ( Religion of Nature . ) Bishop Wilkins says , if God be an infinitely perfect being , it is impossible to ...
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... perfect ; for whatever is absolutely perfect , must necessarily be self - existent : but it is included in the very notion of a creature , as such , not to exist of itself , but of God . An absolutely perfect creature , therefore ...
... perfect ; for whatever is absolutely perfect , must necessarily be self - existent : but it is included in the very notion of a creature , as such , not to exist of itself , but of God . An absolutely perfect creature , therefore ...
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