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Page 41
When therefore we reflect on the divine nature , we are so - used and
accustomed to this.imperfection in ourselves , that we cannot forbear in some
measure ascribing it to hin , in whom there is no shadow of imperfection . Our
reason indeed ...
When therefore we reflect on the divine nature , we are so - used and
accustomed to this.imperfection in ourselves , that we cannot forbear in some
measure ascribing it to hin , in whom there is no shadow of imperfection . Our
reason indeed ...
Page 58
Secondly , How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being , who feels no
other effects from this his presence , but such as proceed from divine wrath and
indignation ! Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is
...
Secondly , How deplorable is the condition of an intellectual being , who feels no
other effects from this his presence , but such as proceed from divine wrath and
indignation ! Thirdly , How happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is
...
Page 59
from his Maker's presence , but such as proceed from divine wrath and
indignation ! We may assure ourselves , that the great Author of nature will not
always be as one who is indifferent to any of his creatures . Those who will not
feel him in his ...
from his Maker's presence , but such as proceed from divine wrath and
indignation ! We may assure ourselves , that the great Author of nature will not
always be as one who is indifferent to any of his creatures . Those who will not
feel him in his ...
Page 115
In short , after it had been thoroughly squeezed , it looked like an empty bladder ,
when the phantom breathing a fresh particle of divine air into it , re• stored it safe
to its former repository ; and having fewed me up , we began to examine the ...
In short , after it had been thoroughly squeezed , it looked like an empty bladder ,
when the phantom breathing a fresh particle of divine air into it , re• stored it safe
to its former repository ; and having fewed me up , we began to examine the ...
Page 158
These , and many other particulars , are marked in divine revelation , as the
several ingredients of our happiness in heaven , which all imply such a variety of
joys , and such a gratification of the soul f in all its different faculties , as I have in
758 ...
These , and many other particulars , are marked in divine revelation , as the
several ingredients of our happiness in heaven , which all imply such a variety of
joys , and such a gratification of the soul f in all its different faculties , as I have in
758 ...
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