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... perfections , attributes and glory . It must be allow'd , that the nature and will of God , and not the nature and fitness of things , as fome fay , are the rule and mea- a Whitby , p . 27. Remonftr . A & t . Synod . Circ . Art . i . p ...
... perfections , attributes and glory . It must be allow'd , that the nature and will of God , and not the nature and fitness of things , as fome fay , are the rule and mea- a Whitby , p . 27. Remonftr . A & t . Synod . Circ . Art . i . p ...
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... perfections of it : as for inftance ; he can- not do any thing contrary to his juftice and holiness , for he is without iniquity ; nor to his truth and faithfulness , for he cannot lye ; nor , indeed , to any other perfection of his ...
... perfections of it : as for inftance ; he can- not do any thing contrary to his juftice and holiness , for he is without iniquity ; nor to his truth and faithfulness , for he cannot lye ; nor , indeed , to any other perfection of his ...
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... perfection of his own nature , re- quire that we should love , fear and obey him . That he cannot but be defirous that all men fhould imitate his moral and imitable perfections of holiness , juftice ,: truth , goodness and mercy , all ...
... perfection of his own nature , re- quire that we should love , fear and obey him . That he cannot but be defirous that all men fhould imitate his moral and imitable perfections of holiness , juftice ,: truth , goodness and mercy , all ...
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... perfections , and unworthy of him . But Reprobation does not , in any view of it , render men uncapable of these things ; for , confider the objects of preterition ei- ther as fallen or unfallen creatures ; if as unfallen , it finds and ...
... perfections , and unworthy of him . But Reprobation does not , in any view of it , render men uncapable of these things ; for , confider the objects of preterition ei- ther as fallen or unfallen creatures ; if as unfallen , it finds and ...
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... perfections ; wherefore to leave men without his grace , and in an incapacity of loving , fearing and obeying him , and to determine to do fo , even tho ' he requires and approves of these things , cannot be contrary to the perfections ...
... perfections ; wherefore to leave men without his grace , and in an incapacity of loving , fearing and obeying him , and to determine to do fo , even tho ' he requires and approves of these things , cannot be contrary to the perfections ...
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