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3. For the End, It is injurious to God, and it is injurious to Man; To God, as taking away his Providence, and tying all things to a fatall Necessity, taking away his Omniscience, and ascribing to the Starres the Prediction of things contingent, which is proper to God onely: To Man, as taking away from him, the liberty of his Will, in Moralls, which he hath from Nature, and in Divines, which he hath from Grace. |
3. For the End, It is injurious to God, and it is injurious to Man; To God, as taking away his Providence, and tying all things to a fatal Necessity, taking away his Omniscience, and ascribing to the Stars the Prediction of things contingent, which is proper to God only: To Man, as taking away from him, the liberty of his Will, in Morals, which he hath from Nature, and in Divines, which he hath from Grace. |
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