The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1809 - Congregational churches |
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... respect to the best interests of his fellow men , that this devout and learned writer undertook the following work . " May the father of lights smile upon the pious and benevo- lent aims and labors of his servant , and crown them with ...
... respect to the best interests of his fellow men , that this devout and learned writer undertook the following work . " May the father of lights smile upon the pious and benevo- lent aims and labors of his servant , and crown them with ...
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... respect to every thing that he does towards his creatures . And therefore , Seventhly , If we use the phrase ultimate end in this high- est sense , then the same that is God's ultimate end in creat- ing the world , if we suppose but one ...
... respect to every thing that he does towards his creatures . And therefore , Seventhly , If we use the phrase ultimate end in this high- est sense , then the same that is God's ultimate end in creat- ing the world , if we suppose but one ...
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... respect more than he was before , and so the Creator become dependent on the creature ? 2. Whatsoever is good and valuable in itself , is worthy that God should value for itself , and on its own account ; or which is the same thing ...
... respect more than he was before , and so the Creator become dependent on the creature ? 2. Whatsoever is good and valuable in itself , is worthy that God should value for itself , and on its own account ; or which is the same thing ...
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... respect to things according to their nature and proportions , he must necessarily have the greatest respect to himself . It would be against the perfection of his nature , his wisdom , holiness , and perfect rectitude , whereby he is ...
... respect to things according to their nature and proportions , he must necessarily have the greatest respect to himself . It would be against the perfection of his nature , his wisdom , holiness , and perfect rectitude , whereby he is ...
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... respect to himself , where- in his moral excellency does primarily consist . When we are considering with ourselves , what would be most fit and proper for God to have a chief respect to , in his proceedings in general , with regard to ...
... respect to himself , where- in his moral excellency does primarily consist . When we are considering with ourselves , what would be most fit and proper for God to have a chief respect to , in his proceedings in general , with regard to ...
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