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... created in the first instance and set a - going , now that it is created and constituted with its laws and forces as able to go of itself without any supercosmic support , propulsion , or direction , as a clock or watch , when once ...
... created in the first instance and set a - going , now that it is created and constituted with its laws and forces as able to go of itself without any supercosmic support , propulsion , or direction , as a clock or watch , when once ...
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... created by him . The creation of man and the universe is supernatural , and so , as we have seen , is their conservation , which is their continuous creation ; the growth of plants and animals , all the facts in the order of genesis ...
... created by him . The creation of man and the universe is supernatural , and so , as we have seen , is their conservation , which is their continuous creation ; the growth of plants and animals , all the facts in the order of genesis ...
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... created man from the beginning such as he is now born , unless we are permitted to add , seclusa ratione peccati et pœne . Man lost by the Fall , or original sin , not only the origi- nal justice in which he was constituted , but the ...
... created man from the beginning such as he is now born , unless we are permitted to add , seclusa ratione peccati et pœne . Man lost by the Fall , or original sin , not only the origi- nal justice in which he was constituted , but the ...
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