Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... perfect . Yet many beings are perfect in their kind , yet limited and finite . But God is absolutely , fully , and every way infinitely perfect ; and therefore above spirits , above angels who are perfect comparatively . God's infinite ...
... perfect . Yet many beings are perfect in their kind , yet limited and finite . But God is absolutely , fully , and every way infinitely perfect ; and therefore above spirits , above angels who are perfect comparatively . God's infinite ...
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... perfect attribute , namely , eternity or absolute invariable existence . In this respect his existence is perfect , and there- fore it may be perfect in every other respect also . Now that which is the subject of one infinite attribute ...
... perfect attribute , namely , eternity or absolute invariable existence . In this respect his existence is perfect , and there- fore it may be perfect in every other respect also . Now that which is the subject of one infinite attribute ...
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... perfect , then he himself cannot be deceived ; and his knowledge is true , because conformable to the exact and perfect reality of things . If he is holy , without spot or defect , then his word must be conformable to his know- ledge ...
... perfect , then he himself cannot be deceived ; and his knowledge is true , because conformable to the exact and perfect reality of things . If he is holy , without spot or defect , then his word must be conformable to his know- ledge ...
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