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In which words, there are these two Things chiefly considerable: I. A Supposition that God is capable of being known to us by his Attributes. II. An Account of some of those Attributes which he exerciseth in the Earth, and in which he delights. |
In which words, there Are these two Things chiefly considerable: I A Supposition that God is capable of being known to us by his Attributes. II an Account of Some of those Attributes which he Exerciseth in the Earth, and in which he delights. |
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