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From this notion it follows , that there is no calamity to which we are not liable , and that God himself is unable to protect us from it . Prayer is useless , and trust in him is absurd . The noble doctrine of the inflic . tion of ...
From this notion it follows , that there is no calamity to which we are not liable , and that God himself is unable to protect us from it . Prayer is useless , and trust in him is absurd . The noble doctrine of the inflic . tion of ...
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The notions we have of God , so far as they agree with the Scriptures , are , therefore , not those which we have framed by the ... It is assumed , that because the nature of God is " incomprehensible , " we have no " proper notion or ...
The notions we have of God , so far as they agree with the Scriptures , are , therefore , not those which we have framed by the ... It is assumed , that because the nature of God is " incomprehensible , " we have no " proper notion or ...
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If we inquire carefully into the Scripture notion of the word , we shall find that neither dominion singly , nor all the other instances of resemblance , make up the idea ; or are sufficient to denominate any thing properly God .
If we inquire carefully into the Scripture notion of the word , we shall find that neither dominion singly , nor all the other instances of resemblance , make up the idea ; or are sufficient to denominate any thing properly God .
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