Howe - B3999 R4 H68 1702

Part II. The Living Temple. 3 5 r Some Confederations tending to difa- mufe Mens Minds, about this Mater, may make way for our clearer, and lefs- interrupted Progrefs in the follow- ing Difcourfe. Therefore confider, i. That the railingup of Temples to VT. God in the Souls of Men, with the difpoffeffing of that Wicked One, muff by no Means be underftood to be the Workof meer Power ; as if no other Excellency of the Divine Being were concerned in it. Nor is fit to fay (as elfewhere is infifted) that God can do every thing that Almighty Power can do. Almighty Power gives us not an adequate Notion ofGod. He is every other Ex- cellency as well as Power ; and can do nothing but what agrees with every other Perfeion of his Nature, Wif- dom, 7uflice, Holinefs, Truth, &c. as well as his Power. 2. The Son ofGod, EMS 1A U L, having obtained an infinite Fulnefr of Popper to refìde in himeif, cannot be expected to exert it to the email as na- tural,

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