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... infinite Source of every thing wonderful and sublime , -the will of that Divine Being , who gave the universe its laws , and who formed these with a most beneficent arrange- ment for the happiness of his creatures , who , without a ...
... infinite Source of every thing wonderful and sublime , -the will of that Divine Being , who gave the universe its laws , and who formed these with a most beneficent arrange- ment for the happiness of his creatures , who , without a ...
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... infinite nature , but forms an essential part of it . Nor do I think it probable that the power of God is the only power in the universe . It seems much more agreeable to reason to be- lieve that there are derived and dependent powers ...
... infinite nature , but forms an essential part of it . Nor do I think it probable that the power of God is the only power in the universe . It seems much more agreeable to reason to be- lieve that there are derived and dependent powers ...
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... infinite divisibility to matter . We know nothing of this . It is true that we cannot reach its smallest particles by any division : divide it as we may , it still is capable of farther division ; and it is true that mathematicians have ...
... infinite divisibility to matter . We know nothing of this . It is true that we cannot reach its smallest particles by any division : divide it as we may , it still is capable of farther division ; and it is true that mathematicians have ...
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... infinite knowledge which the Omnipresent Spirit of the Deity has of every movement in the universe . The alterations in the world can produce no change in His mind , yet he knows every motion in the material , and every thought in the ...
... infinite knowledge which the Omnipresent Spirit of the Deity has of every movement in the universe . The alterations in the world can produce no change in His mind , yet he knows every motion in the material , and every thought in the ...
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... Infinite Mind of the uni- verse knows our inmost thoughts , and reads the secrets of our hearts . Like him , too , within the little sphere of its presence , it wills and it is done : it does not sit confined within the brain , touching ...
... Infinite Mind of the uni- verse knows our inmost thoughts , and reads the secrets of our hearts . Like him , too , within the little sphere of its presence , it wills and it is done : it does not sit confined within the brain , touching ...
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