Chap.

1    1|   easily be reconciled with his attributes.~ ~ But if, to crown the
2    2|        gaze is turned, to adore attributes that, softened into virtues,
3    3|        arises from a balance of attributes; - and, to speak with reverence,
4    3|       or preside over his other attributes, and those mortals are supposed
5    3|        doubtless possesses many attributes of which we can form no
6    3|        impious thus to scan the attributes of the Almighty: in fact,
7    5|        has (or, on what can his attributes rest?) indubitably promised:
8    5| rational opinion respecting the attributes of God, what can it be expected
9   13|     sentiments? Considering the attributes of God, I believe that whatever
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