The good pleasure of God is an act of the divine will freely and effectively determining all things.
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Nationality: English Type: Philosopher Born: 1576 Death: November 14, 1633 |
The roads are filled with armed robbers, and murders for mere plunder are of daily occurrence.
But it is no good using the tongs of reason to pull the Fundamentalists' chestnuts out of the fire of contradiction. Their real troubles lie elsewhere.

