Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 |
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... perfections of God were dis- tributed by canonization , among the creatures of the Pope . The pillars , that supported this edifice , were immense riches , arising , by imposts , from the sins of mankind ; idle distinctions between ...
... perfections of God were dis- tributed by canonization , among the creatures of the Pope . The pillars , that supported this edifice , were immense riches , arising , by imposts , from the sins of mankind ; idle distinctions between ...
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... perfections ; and if from any of our ge- neral propositions , you infer any consequences in jurious to those perfections , you may conclude , for that very reason , that you have stretched them be yond their due bounds . We repeat it ...
... perfections ; and if from any of our ge- neral propositions , you infer any consequences in jurious to those perfections , you may conclude , for that very reason , that you have stretched them be yond their due bounds . We repeat it ...
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... perfections . It is to have subjects on whom he may shower his favors ; it is , as it were , to go out of himself , and to form through the whole universe a concert resounding the Creator's exist ence and glory . For the invisible ...
... perfections . It is to have subjects on whom he may shower his favors ; it is , as it were , to go out of himself , and to form through the whole universe a concert resounding the Creator's exist ence and glory . For the invisible ...
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... perfections and virtues , what are ye ? a grain of dust , a point , an atom , a nothing . If such be the grandeur of God , what ought our confidence to be ! If God be for us , who can be against us ? Rom . viii . 31. Poor creature ...
... perfections and virtues , what are ye ? a grain of dust , a point , an atom , a nothing . If such be the grandeur of God , what ought our confidence to be ! If God be for us , who can be against us ? Rom . viii . 31. Poor creature ...
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... perfections . An idea , in which it is difficult not to lose one's self , and which is in- comprehensible to us , because it relates to an in- finite attribute , and because all that is infinite ab- sorbs a finite mind : but an idea ...
... perfections . An idea , in which it is difficult not to lose one's self , and which is in- comprehensible to us , because it relates to an in- finite attribute , and because all that is infinite ab- sorbs a finite mind : but an idea ...
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