Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... CREATED THE WORLDS OUT OF NOTH- ING annihilates itself : " For , if God created them out of nothing , their creation was evidently possible to him . This possibility existed as a necessary condition of the creation , before the worlds ...
... CREATED THE WORLDS OUT OF NOTH- ING annihilates itself : " For , if God created them out of nothing , their creation was evidently possible to him . This possibility existed as a necessary condition of the creation , before the worlds ...
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... created them , and the affirmation is false . If it was possible , the affirmation . is still false , for their ... created . We grant that the possibility of creation was itself un- created , necessary , and eternal , and yet not ...
... created them , and the affirmation is false . If it was possible , the affirmation . is still false , for their ... created . We grant that the possibility of creation was itself un- created , necessary , and eternal , and yet not ...
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... created , but eternal . Thus far we have no quarrel with the author . But the POSSIBILITY of creation is the ABILITY ... created if God could not have created them , and God could not have created them if he had not been able to create ...
... created , but eternal . Thus far we have no quarrel with the author . But the POSSIBILITY of creation is the ABILITY ... created if God could not have created them , and God could not have created them if he had not been able to create ...
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