
Incomparableness of God
by George Swinnock
- Genres: Christianity - other
- Languages: English
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The Incomparableness of God, in His Being, Attributes, Works, and Word
"For who in the heavens can be compared to the Lord? who among the sons of the mighty can be likened to the Lord?" — Psalm 89:6 - Summary from Title Page
Chapters
The incomparableness of God in his being. It is from itself, for itself, and wholly independent
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God incomparable in his being, as he is absolutely perfect, universal, unchangeable
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God incomparable in his attributes, as they are from him, as they are his essence, as they are all one in him, as they are in him in an infinite manner
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God incomparable in the manner of his working: he worketh irresistibly, arbitrarily
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God incomparable in his working; he doth the greatest things with ease, and without any help
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God is incomparable in his word he speaketh with incomparable authority, condescension, and efficacy
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If God be incomparable, 1. How great is the malignity of sin, which contemneth, dishonoureth, and opposeth this God!
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If God be incomparable, how great is the madness and misery of impenitent sinners!
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If God be incomparable, how monstrous is their pride who compare themselves to the incomparable God!
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Labour for acquaintance with the incomparable God: motives to it. The knowledge of God is sanctifying, satisfying, saving
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The means of acquaintance with God. A sense of our ignorance. Attendance on the word. Fervent prayer
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Exhortation to choose this incomparable God for our portion; with some motives thereunto
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Exhortation to give God the glory of his incomparable excellency; with some considerations to enforce it
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