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Past, present, and to come, form but one entire prospect to him; and tho things appear confused, scattered, mangled, and dismembered to us, to him they appear uniform, regular and Harmonious; we can therefore no more judge of the Wisdom, Justice, or Goodness of God, by any particular Instances of Providence disjoined from the whole, |
Past, present, and to come, from but one entire prospect to him; and though things appear confused, scattered, mangled, and dismembered to us, to him they appear uniform, regular and Harmonious; we can Therefore no more judge of the Wisdom, justice, or goodness of God, by any particular Instances of Providence disjoined from the Whole, |
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