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there being nothing plainer in the Eye of natural Reason, than that the actions which are contrary to it are evil, and will be so, as long as there is a rational Nature. That is, God has framed the Nature of Man so agreeably to his own Perfections, as to shew him what is essentially good and evil by the Light of his own Reason, and to stamp the Dictates of it as a Law upon his Mind; |
there being nothing plainer in the Eye of natural Reason, than that the actions which Are contrary to it Are evil, and will be so, as long as there is a rational Nature. That is, God has framed the Nature of Man so agreeably to his own Perfections, as to show him what is essentially good and evil by the Light of his own Reason, and to stamp the Dictates of it as a Law upon his Mind; |
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