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Excerpt from The Benevolence of the Deity, Fairly and Impartially Considered, in Three Parts: The First Explains the Sense, in Which We Are to Understand Benevolence, as Applicable to God; The Second Asserts, and Proves, That This Perfection, in the Sense Explained, Is One of His Essential Attributes; The Third Endeavours to Answer Objections
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