... analogy and proportion between them. But then we ought to remember that there is as great a difference between these, when attributed to God, and as they are in us, as between weighing in a balance and thinking ; in truth, infinitely greater... An Essay on the Origin of Evil - Page 23by William King - 1732 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
| William King (abp. of Dublin.) - 1840 - 464 pages
...we call so in God, as light is from motion. There is as great a difference between these foregoing, when attributed to God•, and as they are in us,...balance and thinking, in truth, infinitely greater." He says, further, that the best representations we can make of God are infinitely short of truth, and... | |
| Anglican fathers - 1841 - 398 pages
...proportion between them. But then we ought to remember that there is as great a difference between these, when attributed to God, and as they are in us, as...; and that we ought no more to expect that the one should in all respects and circumstances answer the other, than that thinking in all things should... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1841 - 846 pages
...creations of our minds, admonishes us to remember "that there is as great a difference between these, when attributed to God, and as they are in us, as...greater; and that we ought no more to expect that the one should in all respects and circumstances answer the other, than that thinking in all things should... | |
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