The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life ...G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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... greatest and best of beings . All things else , with regard to worthiness , importance and ex- cellence , are perfectly as nothing in comparison of him . And therefore , if God has respect to things according to their na- ture and ...
... greatest and best of beings . All things else , with regard to worthiness , importance and ex- cellence , are perfectly as nothing in comparison of him . And therefore , if God has respect to things according to their na- ture and ...
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... greatest fitness , and he knows what the greatest fitness is , as much as if perfect rectitude were a dis- tinct person to direct him . God himself is possessed of that perfect discernment and rectitude which have been supposed . It ...
... greatest fitness , and he knows what the greatest fitness is , as much as if perfect rectitude were a dis- tinct person to direct him . God himself is possessed of that perfect discernment and rectitude which have been supposed . It ...
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... greatest prince or philosopher . This objection is specious . It hath a shew of argument ; but it will appear to be nothing but a shew , if we consider , 1. Whether it be not worthy of God to regard and value what is excellent and ...
... greatest prince or philosopher . This objection is specious . It hath a shew of argument ; but it will appear to be nothing but a shew , if we consider , 1. Whether it be not worthy of God to regard and value what is excellent and ...
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... , as their last and greatest end , that God their Cre- ator had made their last end , and so the end of the creation of the world . Pos . 9. We may well suppose , that what SECT . II . 43 Concerning a just Method of arguing .
... , as their last and greatest end , that God their Cre- ator had made their last end , and so the end of the creation of the world . Pos . 9. We may well suppose , that what SECT . II . 43 Concerning a just Method of arguing .
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... greatest and most frequent occasions for exciting his benevolent temper . But my meaning is , that no affections to- wards particular persons or beings are of the nature of true virtue , but such as arise from a generally benevolent ...
... greatest and most frequent occasions for exciting his benevolent temper . But my meaning is , that no affections to- wards particular persons or beings are of the nature of true virtue , but such as arise from a generally benevolent ...
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