Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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... give him . The Advantages , that Understanding and Know- ledge give a Man in the Use of them , are to enable him to order his Matters with Conveniency to him- self , and Consistency in his Works , so that they may not hinder or embarass ...
... give him . The Advantages , that Understanding and Know- ledge give a Man in the Use of them , are to enable him to order his Matters with Conveniency to him- self , and Consistency in his Works , so that they may not hinder or embarass ...
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... give us an account of his Actions ; that we are no more to enquire into the Reasons of his dealing with his Creatures , than if he really treated them in this arbitrary Method : By the same we are taught to acknowledge , that our ...
... give us an account of his Actions ; that we are no more to enquire into the Reasons of his dealing with his Creatures , than if he really treated them in this arbitrary Method : By the same we are taught to acknowledge , that our ...
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or that the different Views of the same Thing should give Occasion to different , nay , contrary Schemes . § XXVIII . We ought further to consider , that these Things are not so much designed to give us Notions of God as he is in ...
or that the different Views of the same Thing should give Occasion to different , nay , contrary Schemes . § XXVIII . We ought further to consider , that these Things are not so much designed to give us Notions of God as he is in ...
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