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1 I | and ended with a prayer to God, I began to question my 2 I | to be the habitation of God. We never swear, not even 3 I | that the most holy name of God ought not to be prostituted 4 I | men and Christians. Our God, who has commanded us to 5 II | words in an emphatic tone:-"'God forbid we should presume 6 II | the mother and the babe. God has said, 'Freely you have 7 II | deserve; if thou livest in God, thou actest, thou thinkest 8 II | actest, thou thinkest in God. After this thou needest 9 III | had raised in the name of God, that one George Fox, born 10 III | give him another box for God's sake. The justice would 11 III | priestess of the Pythian god at Delphos could not have 12 III | take care what thou dost; God will soon punish thee for 13 III | the oppressor is both to God and man. If, after all these 14 IV | of doors. Young Penn gave God thanks for permitting him 15 IV | those who believe in one God.~He had no sooner settled 16 V | one is permitted to serve God in whatever mode or fashion 17 V | the Apostles, they bless God for their being Protestants. 18 VII | punishment do you think will God the Father inflict on those 19 VII | understood, on the existence of God, and another, more intelligible, 20 IX | to be mediators between God and man. They enacted laws, 21 XIII | portion of the substance of God: an idea which we must confess 22 XIII | human, and the angels and God corporeal. Men naturally 23 XIII | after death does not see God in the celestial regions, 24 XIII | metaphysical notions: knowing God, infinite space, possessing 25 XIII | of our living wholly in God, and that God is, as it 26 XIII | wholly in God, and that God is, as it were, our soul.~ 27 XIII | contradiction; and whether God is able to communicate thought 28 XIII | declarations with saying that God is offended when people 29 XIII | was not in the power of God to animate matter, and inform 30 XIII | machines, which I prove thus. God has given to them the very 31 XIII | they have no sensation, God has created a useless thing; 32 XIII | according to your own confession God does nothing in vain; He 33 XIII | only assertion, viz., that God has endued the organs of 34 XIII | in them. But why may not God, if He pleases, communicate 35 XIII | always have recourse to God in our examining of the 36 XIV | proofs of the existence of a God, was suspected to believe 37 XIV | proofs of the existence of a God, in matter, in the laws 38 XIV | other reason by because God would have it so. However, 39 XXIII| pieces for the glory of God, and the Propaganda Fide;