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( 4 ) A doctrine which would impugn these attributes , is not therefore to be deduced from such a revelation ; but here the rule can only be applied to such cases as we fully comprehend . There may be an apparent injustice in a case ...
( 4 ) A doctrine which would impugn these attributes , is not therefore to be deduced from such a revelation ; but here the rule can only be applied to such cases as we fully comprehend . There may be an apparent injustice in a case ...
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These researches have not however brought to light any new attribute of God not found in Scripture . This is a strong presumption that the only ... all the attributes ascribed to God in the Holy Scriptures . On each we shall offer some ...
These researches have not however brought to light any new attribute of God not found in Scripture . This is a strong presumption that the only ... all the attributes ascribed to God in the Holy Scriptures . On each we shall offer some ...
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as to these attributes do not arise from any incapacity to conceive of what is perfect truth , perfect justice , and perfect goodness , but from our inability to show how many things , which occur in the Divine government , are to be ...
as to these attributes do not arise from any incapacity to conceive of what is perfect truth , perfect justice , and perfect goodness , but from our inability to show how many things , which occur in the Divine government , are to be ...
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