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... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of existence ; he has , therefore , specified , in his creation , every degree of life , every capacity of being . The whole chasm ...
... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of existence ; he has , therefore , specified , in his creation , every degree of life , every capacity of being . The whole chasm ...
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... creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures . The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space , and consequently his observation is stinted ...
... creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures . The presence of every created being is confined to a certain measure of space , and consequently his observation is stinted ...
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... creatures , who lay out all their endeavours for this life , which scarce deserves the name of existence , when , I say , he should know that this set of creatures , are to exist to all eternity in another life , for which they make no ...
... creatures , who lay out all their endeavours for this life , which scarce deserves the name of existence , when , I say , he should know that this set of creatures , are to exist to all eternity in another life , for which they make no ...
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