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1 I, II | least by those of whose wisdom, knowledge, and piety they 2 I, III | visible marks of extraordinary wisdom and power appear so plainly 3 I, III | much confidence of our own wisdom to say,—“I think it best; 4 I, III | made all things in perfect wisdom, cannot satisfy myself why 5 II, II | excellency being suitable to the wisdom and power of the Maker. 6 II, VII | occasion of admiring the wisdom and goodness of our Maker, 7 II, VII | us due sentiments of the wisdom and goodness of the Sovereign 8 II, IX | are thus made. So that the wisdom and goodness of the Maker 9 II, XV | filled and enlarged with wisdom, seems to have other thoughts 10 II, XVII | figuratively to his power, wisdom, and goodness, and other 11 II, XVII | objects of God’s power, wisdom, and goodness, which can 12 II, XXI | pronounce what infinite wisdom and goodness could do, I 13 II, XXIII | to admire and magnify the wisdom, power, and goodness of 14 II, XXIII | that the infinite power and wisdom of God may frame creatures 15 II, XXIII | ascribe existence, power, wisdom, and all other perfections ( 16 II, XXVIII| creatures: he has goodness and wisdom to direct our actions to 17 II, XXXII | and ways, suitable to his wisdom and goodness, though incomprehensible 18 II, XXXII | themselves. For God in his wisdom having set them as marks 19 III, VI | consider the infinite power and wisdom of the Maker, we have reason 20 III, X | distinct meaning at all. Wisdom, glory, grace, &c., are 21 IV, III | in power, goodness, and wisdom, whose workmanship we are, 22 IV, III | consider the infinite power, wisdom, and goodness of the Creator 23 IV, IV | perceptions which by the Wisdom and Will of our Maker they 24 IV, X | incogitative, is to ascribe all the wisdom and knowledge of that eternal 25 IV, XVI | reasonable, and suited to the wisdom and caution to be used in