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1 Read | cease to be so; and the goodness of my intention ought to 2 I, III | them.~12. Suitable to God’s goodness, that all men should have 3 I, III | that it is suitable to the goodness of God, to imprint upon 4 I, III | because it is suitable to his goodness so to do, it will prove, 5 I, III | and so suitable to the goodness of God, that there should 6 I, III | that he hath not. But the goodness of God hath not been wanting 7 I, III | was no more obliged by his goodness to plant those innate notions 8 I, III | derogates more from the goodness of God, that he has given 9 II, VII | admiring the wisdom and goodness of our Maker, who, designing 10 II, VII | pleasures for evermore.~6. Goodness of God in annexing pleasure 11 II, VII | sentiments of the wisdom and goodness of the Sovereign Disposer 12 II, IX | So that the wisdom and goodness of the Maker plainly appear 13 II, XVII | to his power, wisdom, and goodness, and other attributes, which 14 II, XVII | God’s power, wisdom, and goodness, which can never be supposed 15 II, XXI | what infinite wisdom and goodness could do, I think we might 16 II, XXIII | magnify the wisdom, power, and goodness of their Author. Such a 17 II, XXVII | be best resolved into the goodness of God; who, as far as the 18 II, XXVIII| are his creatures: he has goodness and wisdom to direct our 19 II, XXVIII| examine them by, and try their goodness, and accordingly to name 20 II, XXVIII| so hath a notion of moral goodness or evil, which is either 21 II, XXXII | suitable to his wisdom and goodness, though incomprehensible 22 III, VI | great design and infinite goodness of the Architect, that the 23 III, IX | we ought to magnify his goodness, that he hath spread before 24 IV, III | Being, infinite in power, goodness, and wisdom, whose workmanship 25 IV, III | infinite power, wisdom, and goodness of the Creator of all things