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1 1 | attacks--not the being of God, not His knowledge, not 2 2 | the cause of all things to God, to keep steadily in view 3 2 | is either impossible for God, or contrary to His will, 4 2 | But it is not possible for God to be ignorant, either of 5 2 | the majesty and wisdom of God, both are according to nature, 6 9 | carpenters attempt to show that God neither can will, nor if 7 9 | offer the grossest insult to God, putting, as they do, on 8 9 | with men is possible with God. And if by this statement 9 9 | nor is it such a thing as God could not will.~ 10 10| IT CANNOT BE SHOWN THAT GOD DOES NOT WILL A RESURRECTION.~ 11 10| it is a work unworthy of God to raise up and bring together 12 11| not rather say, that what God can do He can also will, 13 11| also will, and that what God can will it is perfectly 14 12| the procedure of men. But God can neither have made man 15 12| and in vain (for none of God's works is in vain, so far 16 12| general view of the subject, God made man for Himself, and 17 12| all irrational creatures, God has assigned such a life 18 12| since, among the works of God, that which is useless can 19 14| consequence of the purpose of God in forming men, and the 20 15| the body separately, has God assigned such a creation 21 15| excluded from all the works of God, and from all the gifts 22 18| from the superintendence of God over us; for the cause according 23 18| rectitude, which represents God as judging men according 24 18| their state depends more on God's superintendence. And now 25 18| incumbent on those who admit God to be the Maker of this 26 19| true opinion concerning God, but lives in all outrage 27 20| judgment can proceed out of God and from God which is wanting 28 20| proceed out of God and from God which is wanting in equity. 29 21| unworthy of the judgment of God to lay upon the soul alone 30 22| of the honour rendered to God, and, moreover, have no 31 23| the soul by itself, since God has not enjoined on souls