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(1. It is an undenyable Argument of the Pleasure that Giving yields beyond Receiving, that God, whose infinite Perfection placeth him beyond all capacity of Receiving (as was said before) can be supposed to have no other motive to Give, as he doth continually, but the inward satisfaction he findes in Beneficence it self. |
(1. It is an undeniable Argument of the Pleasure that Giving yields beyond Receiving, that God, whose infinite Perfection places him beyond all capacity of Receiving (as was said before) can be supposed to have no other motive to Give, as he does continually, but the inward satisfaction he finds in Beneficence it self. |
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