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Sermon. XXVI. The Miracles of the Divine Mercy. Part II. 7. GOD having by these means secured us from the evils of nature and contingencies, he represents himself to be our Father, which is the great endearment, and tye, and expression, of a naturall, unalterable, and essentiall kindnesse, he next makes provisions for us to supply all those necessities which himself hath made. |
Sermon. XXVI. The Miracles of the Divine Mercy. Part II 7. GOD having by these means secured us from the evils of nature and contingencies, he represents himself to be our Father, which is the great endearment, and tie, and expression, of a natural, unalterable, and essential kindness, he next makes provisions for us to supply all those necessities which himself hath made. |
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