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if the first great Cause of all things had the noblest Qualities we can conceive, as the Effects produced by it sufficiently declare, we must grant this Author or Cause to be an intelligent Being, endued with Knowledge and Will: For 'tis impossible for Man to frame a Notion of any Powers, Faculties, or Qualities, greater or nobler than these; and 'tis easier to believe that some Man of more refined Intellectuals made the World, |
if the First great Cause of all things had the Noblest Qualities we can conceive, as the Effects produced by it sufficiently declare, we must grant this Author or Cause to be an intelligent Being, endued with Knowledge and Will: For it's impossible for Man to frame a Notion of any Powers, Faculties, or Qualities, greater or Nobler than these; and it's Easier to believe that Some Man of more refined Intellectuals made the World, |
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