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than NONLATINALPHABET, (as Philosophers distinguish,) rather as motives to our Amendment, than as Acts of his Revenge. Thus we find it to have been in the case of Zacharie, whose miraculous Iudgment was a Token of his Pardon, as well as Sin. God indeed struck him Dumb, but it was that ever after he might speak so much the better, and the Privation of his Language was to habituate his Faith. Nay I dare be bold to say, (what yet I cannot without Astonishment at the wisdom and goodness of our Creator, ) that Damnation it self was at first meant to save us, in as much as it is evident that God made Hell, as well for the best as the worst of men; |
than, (as Philosophers distinguish,) rather as motives to our Amendment, than as Acts of his Revenge. Thus we find it to have been in the case of Zacharias, whose miraculous Judgement was a Token of his Pardon, as well as Sin. God indeed struck him Dumb, but it was that ever After he might speak so much the better, and the Privation of his Language was to habituate his Faith. Nay I Dare be bold to say, (what yet I cannot without Astonishment At the Wisdom and Goodness of our Creator,) that Damnation it self was At First meant to save us, in as much as it is evident that God made Hell, as well for the best as the worst of men; |
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NONLATINALPHABET, Plotinus Ennead. 2. lib. 3. pag. 48. |
, Plotinus Ennead. 2. lib. 3. page. 48. |
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