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Divine benevolence: or, An attempt to prove that the principal end of the divine providence and government is the happiness of his creatures. Being an answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Divine rectitude [by John Balguy] ... With a refutation of the notions therein advanced concerning beauty and order, the reason of punishment, and the necessity of a state of trial antecedent to perfect happiness.

Title:Divine benevolence: or, An attempt to prove that the principal end of the divine providence and government is the happiness of his creatures. Being an answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Divine rectitude [by John Balguy] ... With a refutation of the notions therein advanced concerning beauty and order, the reason of punishment, and the necessity of a state of trial antecedent to perfect happiness.
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Note:J. Noon, 1731
  
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Subject:Balguy, John, 1686-1748. Divine rectitude
Subject:Providence and government of God
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