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But although the generality of Mankind had a Notion of One Supreme God, yet the Idolatry of the Heathen plainly shews that this Notion, in process of time, was greatly degenerated, and corrupted into an apprehension of a Plurality of Gods; though in reason it is evident enough, that there can be no more Gods than One; and that One, who is of infinite Perfection, is as sufficient to all purposes whatsoever, |
But although the generality of Mankind had a Notion of One Supreme God, yet the Idolatry of the Heathen plainly shows that this Notion, in process of time, was greatly degenerated, and corrupted into an apprehension of a Plurality of God's; though in reason it is evident enough, that there can be no more God's than One; and that One, who is of infinite Perfection, is as sufficient to all Purposes whatsoever, |
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