Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... knowledge of God be infinite , as his power is infinite , there is no more reason to conclude that his knowledge should be always exerted to the full extent of its capacity , than that his power should be employed to the extent of his ...
... knowledge of God be infinite , as his power is infinite , there is no more reason to conclude that his knowledge should be always exerted to the full extent of its capacity , than that his power should be employed to the extent of his ...
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... knowledge of the action , in the least , to affect its nature . Simple know- ledge is , in no sense , a cause of action , nor can it be conceived to be causal , unconnected with exerted power ; for mere knowledge , therefore , an action ...
... knowledge of the action , in the least , to affect its nature . Simple know- ledge is , in no sense , a cause of action , nor can it be conceived to be causal , unconnected with exerted power ; for mere knowledge , therefore , an action ...
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... knowledge of the universe , as a congeries of beings in ideal , or possible existence , was not the knowledge of it as a real existence ; that , as far as we can see , was only possible when " he spake and it was done , when he ...
... knowledge of the universe , as a congeries of beings in ideal , or possible existence , was not the knowledge of it as a real existence ; that , as far as we can see , was only possible when " he spake and it was done , when he ...
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