The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1809 - Congregational churches |
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... creation of the world , then there can be but one last end of God's work , in this highest sense : But if there are ... creation of the world , then there were several ultimate ends of the creation , in that highest sense . CHAPTER I ...
... creation of the world , then there can be but one last end of God's work , in this highest sense : But if there are ... creation of the world , then there were several ultimate ends of the creation , in that highest sense . CHAPTER I ...
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... creation of the world . AND in the first place , I would observe some things which reason seems to dictate in this matter . Indeed this affair , seems properly to be an affair of divine revelation . In order to be determined what was ...
... creation of the world . AND in the first place , I would observe some things which reason seems to dictate in this matter . Indeed this affair , seems properly to be an affair of divine revelation . In order to be determined what was ...
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... creation of the world is agreeable to reason , which would truly imply or infer any indigence , insufficiency and mutability in God ; or any dependence of the Creator on the creature , for any part of his perfection or happiness ...
... creation of the world is agreeable to reason , which would truly imply or infer any indigence , insufficiency and mutability in God ; or any dependence of the Creator on the creature , for any part of his perfection or happiness ...
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... creation ; which im- plies a being's receiving its existence , and all that belongs to its being , out of nothing ... creation of the world , and which is attainable by the creation , if there be any thing which was superior in value to ...
... creation ; which im- plies a being's receiving its existence , and all that belongs to its being , out of nothing ... creation of the world , and which is attainable by the creation , if there be any thing which was superior in value to ...
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... creation of the world , then it is reasonable to suppose that he had respect to himself as his last and highest end in this work ; because he is worthy in himself to be so , being infinitely the greatest and best of be- ings . All ...
... creation of the world , then it is reasonable to suppose that he had respect to himself as his last and highest end in this work ; because he is worthy in himself to be so , being infinitely the greatest and best of be- ings . All ...
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