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Page 60
... Nature and Attributes of God ; the Relation and Dependence of his Creatures , and of the duties resulting from this relation and dependence ; of Adam's state before and after the Fall , and the provision made for his Restoration to the ...
... Nature and Attributes of God ; the Relation and Dependence of his Creatures , and of the duties resulting from this relation and dependence ; of Adam's state before and after the Fall , and the provision made for his Restoration to the ...
Page 61
... nature up to Nature's God , " we are neither unfitted for adoring " the Fa- ther of Mercies , " nor for contemplating with gratitude the discoveries of Revelation . ་ Dr. Horsley miantains , and Mr. Lloyd adopts the position that ...
... nature up to Nature's God , " we are neither unfitted for adoring " the Fa- ther of Mercies , " nor for contemplating with gratitude the discoveries of Revelation . ་ Dr. Horsley miantains , and Mr. Lloyd adopts the position that ...
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... natural reason ; nor is our comprehension of it in any way ne cessary to natural religion . Revelation may discover to us more of the nature of the Deity , of his perfections , and of his purposes , than we can possibly acquire by the ...
... natural reason ; nor is our comprehension of it in any way ne cessary to natural religion . Revelation may discover to us more of the nature of the Deity , of his perfections , and of his purposes , than we can possibly acquire by the ...
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