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for in some places of his Epistles and in his Answers, where he holds that Goodness as well as Truth eternally depended on the Divine Will and its free determination, he seems to mean that God could have determin'd them otherwise, if he had pleas'd: |
for in Some places of his Epistles and in his Answers, where he holds that goodness as well as Truth eternally depended on the Divine Will and its free determination, he seems to mean that God could have determined them otherwise, if he had pleased: |
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