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No. 8.

None are excluded from being among the Elect, but those whom the Energy of divine Wisdom and Righteousness, cannot (in conformity with the divine perfections) recognise among that happy number

No. 9.

In God, there is no existing cause why all the moral or intellectual world might not eventually be among the ever-blessed in the regions of immortality; and hence we ascribe to him the Energy of universal and unbounded Benevolence

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No. 10.

The moral or intellectual Creation was originally rendered susceptible of acting in conformity to the Wisdom that is perfect

No. 11.

A divine express Revelation, or divine Inspiration, or both, being indispensable, the First Cause supremely governs his intellectual Creation

No. 12.

The measures of the divine Legislator and Governor of the Universe, may vary, notwithstanding the immutability of his divine Nature

No. 13.

Of all the moral evils that have existed, or that could exist, in the intellectual Creation, not one could be

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otherwise than the effect, whether immediately or re-
motely, of disobedience to the requisitions of divine
Wisdom

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The Creator is not the congruous cause of any moral evil
whatever that has appeared, or that may appear, in the
intellectual Creation

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In all cases of moral evil, man is intellectually free, and
is culpable and accountable, according to circumstances,
in proportion to his measure of unrighteousness and
impiety

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DEFINITION V. Of the terms indivisible and indivisibility 36

VI. Of the terms eternally indivisible, and

indivisibly omnipresent

VII. Respecting the Trinity

Preliminary Observations in reference to the Trinity

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No. 3.

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Any eternally-operating Energy (or modus operandi) of God, could not be the cause of any thing created; if it would require (howsoever minute or enlarged) only a finite period of operation to produce its effects

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Any eternally-operating Energy (or modus operandi) of
God, could not be the cause of any thing created
Observations

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Observations

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The morally distinguishing energy of God, is derived from his eternal discernment of whatever is wise or unwise, right or wrong, in all events without exception. 19

No. 6.

The eternal energy of divine Wisdom and Righteousness, is derived from God's eternal Discernment, that all his measures will freely prove in full accordance with his all-perfect Wisdom

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No. 7.

The eternal Energy of divine Wisdom and Righteousness, is not incompatible with a benevolent Energy being ascribable to God

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A BRIEF OUTLINE

OF

SOME PROMINENT PECULIARITIES IN THIS VOLUME.

PART THE FIRST

takes a new view of the divine attributes, and maintains that the incongruity of the non-elect with the source of election, proceeds from a cause which exists not in the divine mind.

APPENDIX, No. 1,

is intended to intimate that the doctrine of the eternal Trinity is not incompatible with that of reason, which admits only one indivisible First Cause of all things.

PART THE SECOND

proves Election to be conditional on the authority of St. Paul and other Scriptural testimonies, together with that of the Seventeenth Article of the Established Church of England and Ireland.

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