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What a strange kind of a Deity would this make? The Divine Nature must then necessarily be Divisible, part of it here, and part there; part of it in Motion, and part of it at Rest; part of it Hot, and part Cold; part Fire, and part Water; and, in a word, subject to all manner of Imperfections, Vicissitudes, Changes, Contrarieties and Alterations that can be imagined. |
What a strange kind of a Deity would this make? The Divine Nature must then necessarily be Divisible, part of it Here, and part there; part of it in Motion, and part of it At Rest; part of it Hight, and part Cold; part Fire, and part Water; and, in a word, Subject to all manner of Imperfections, Vicissitudes, Changes, Contrarieties and Alterations that can be imagined. |
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