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... infinite number of de- pendent links without some absolute and independent support , is ab- surd and naturally impossible . An infinite series of dependent events , cannot be , the doctrine then of an infinite series is false and absurd ...
... infinite number of de- pendent links without some absolute and independent support , is ab- surd and naturally impossible . An infinite series of dependent events , cannot be , the doctrine then of an infinite series is false and absurd ...
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... infinity of these attributes , at least some of them , can only be fully and ... eternal in such a sense as to grow no older . ( 4. ) That eternity is to God ... absolutely eternal . He is spoken of as the " eternal God . " And the Bible ...
... infinity of these attributes , at least some of them , can only be fully and ... eternal in such a sense as to grow no older . ( 4. ) That eternity is to God ... absolutely eternal . He is spoken of as the " eternal God . " And the Bible ...
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... infinite in his knowledge or happiness . Obj . II . God always speaks just ... infinite and we are finite . We must always conceive of things , and reason as ... absolute knowledge of all existences , events , and things , actual or ...
... infinite in his knowledge or happiness . Obj . II . God always speaks just ... infinite and we are finite . We must always conceive of things , and reason as ... absolute knowledge of all existences , events , and things , actual or ...
Sida 74
... infinite . Therefore his presence throughout the universe would not prove him absolutely omnipresent . But if he can ... absolute omnipresence is a legitimate infer- ence , from creation , providence , and the Bible . IV . The ...
... infinite . Therefore his presence throughout the universe would not prove him absolutely omnipresent . But if he can ... absolute omnipresence is a legitimate infer- ence , from creation , providence , and the Bible . IV . The ...
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... absolutely infinite , just as great as the value of his own eternal happiness , and the happiness of the whole uni- verse . 7. I infer his benevolence from the fact that the motives against malevolence are absolutely infinite ...
... absolutely infinite , just as great as the value of his own eternal happiness , and the happiness of the whole uni- verse . 7. I infer his benevolence from the fact that the motives against malevolence are absolutely infinite ...
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Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures ..., Volym 1 Charles G. Finney Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1840 |
Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures ..., Volym 1 Charles G. Finney Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1840 |
Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures ..., Volym 1 Charles G. Finney Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1840 |
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