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It seems a thing in itself fit, proper and desirable, that the glorious attributes of
God, which consist in a sufficiency to certain acts and effects, should be exerted
in the production of such effects, as might manifest the infinite power, wisdom,
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It seems a thing in itself fit, proper and desirable, that the glorious attributes of
God, which consist in a sufficiency to certain acts and effects, should be exerted
in the production of such effects, as might manifest the infinite power, wisdom,
END ...
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Thus it is fit, since there is an infinite fountain of light and knowledge, that this
light should shine forth in beams of communicated knowledge and
understanding : And as there is an infinite fountain of holiness, moral excellence
and beauty, so it ...
Thus it is fit, since there is an infinite fountain of light and knowledge, that this
light should shine forth in beams of communicated knowledge and
understanding : And as there is an infinite fountain of holiness, moral excellence
and beauty, so it ...
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must be viewed as in infinite strict union with himself. In this view it appears that
God's respect to the creature in the whole, unites with his respect to himself. Both
regards are like two lines which seem at the beginning to be separate, but aim ...
must be viewed as in infinite strict union with himself. In this view it appears that
God's respect to the creature in the whole, unites with his respect to himself. Both
regards are like two lines which seem at the beginning to be separate, but aim ...
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The manifestation of his internal glory to created understandings. The
communication of the infinite fulness of God to the creature. The creature's high
esteem of God, love to God, and complacence and joy in God, and the proper
exercises and ...
The manifestation of his internal glory to created understandings. The
communication of the infinite fulness of God to the creature. The creature's high
esteem of God, love to God, and complacence and joy in God, and the proper
exercises and ...
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ture must be looked upon as united to God in an infinite strictness. If God has
respect to something in the creature, which he views as of everlasting duration,
and as rising higher and higher through that infinite duration, and that not with ...
ture must be looked upon as united to God in an infinite strictness. If God has
respect to something in the creature, which he views as of everlasting duration,
and as rising higher and higher through that infinite duration, and that not with ...
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