A Discourse Concerning the Being and Attributes of God, the
Samuel Clarke's powerful sermons on demons and Christian discipleship.
44 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Proposition I.
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Proposition II. There must have existed from eternity one independent being.
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Proposition III. The one independent Being must be necessarily existing.
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Proposition IV: The essence of the self-existent Being [is] incomprehensible.
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Proposition V. That the self-existent being must be eternal.
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Proposition VI. That the self-existent being must be infinite and omnipresent.
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Proposition VII. That the self-existent being can be but one.
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Proposition VIII. That the self-existent being must be intelligent.
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Proposition IX. That the self-existent being must be a free agent.
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Proposition X. That the self-existent being must be all-powerful.
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Proposition XI. That the supreme cause and author of all things must of
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Proposition XII. The supreme author of all things must be infinitely good, just,
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BEING EIGHT SERMONS PREACHED AT THE CATHEDRAL
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THE PREFACE.
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Isa. v. 20. Wo unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put
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HAVING, The introduction. in a former discourse, endeavoured to lay
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Proposition I.
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Proposition II.
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Proposition III.
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Proposition IV.
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Proposition V.
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Proposition VI.
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Proposition VII.
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Proposition VIII.
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Proposition IX.
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Proposition X.
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Proposition XI.
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Proposition XII.
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Proposition XIII.
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Proposition XIV.
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Proposition XV.
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THE FIRST LETTER.
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THE ANSWER TO THE FIRST LETTER.
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THE SECOND LETTER.
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THE ANSWER TO THE SECOND LETTER.
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THE THIRD LETTER.
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THE ANSWER TO THE THIRD LETTER.
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THE FOURTH LETTER.
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THE ANSWER TO THE FOURTH LETTER.
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THE FIFTH LETTER.
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THE ANSWER TO THE FIFTH LETTER.
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THE ANSWER TO A SIXTH LETTER,
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THE ANSWER TO A SEVENTH LETTER,
