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1 VII, I, 56 | magnifying, the grandeur of those attributes, which they affect so much 2 X, II, 108| impossible for us to know the attributes or actions of such a Being, 3 XI, 0, 115| far as the traces of any attributes, at present, appear, so 4 XI, 0, 115| far may we conclude these attributes to exist. The supposition 5 XI, 0, 115| The supposition of farther attributes is mere hypothesis; much 6 XI, 0, 115| magnificent display of these attributes, and a scheme of administration 7 XI, 0, 115| entirely worthy of the glorious attributes, which we ascribe to that 8 XI, 0, 115| order to suit them to the attributes, which you so fondly ascribe 9 XI, 0, 116| imperfect and so unhappy. These attributes then, are, it seems, beforehand, 10 XI, 0, 116| still I ask; Why take these attributes for granted, or why ascribe 11 XI, 0, 116| fuller display of particular attributes; I must admonish you, that 12 XI, 0, 116| certainly added something to the attributes of the cause, beyond what 13 XI, 0, 117| nature, by arguing from the attributes which you ascribe to your 14 XI, 0, 118| possibly be endowed with attributes, which we have never seen 15 XI, 0, 118| have reason to in infer any attributes, or any principles of action 16 XI, 0, 122| from whose experienced attributes or qualities, we can, by 17 XI, 0, 122| we examine. But farther attributes or farther degrees of the 18 XI, 0, 122| farther degrees of the same attributes, we can never be authorised 19 XI, 0, 122| makes an addition to the attributes of the Author of nature; 20 XII, I, 129| that Being or any of his attributes.~