Is the infinite glory and excellency of all his perfections. His greatness appears by the attributes he possesses, Deuteronomy 32:3-4 . the works he hath made, Psalms 19:1 . by the awful and benign providences he displays, Psalms 97:1-2 . the great effects he produces by his word, Genesis 1:1-31 : the constant energy he manifests in the existence and support of all his creatures, Psalms 145:3 . not diminished by exertion, but will always remain the same, Malachi 3:6 . The considerations of his greatness should excite veneration, Psalms 89:7 . admiration, Jeremiah 9:6-7 . humility, Job xlii 5, 6. dependence, Is. 26: 4. submission, Job 1:1-22; Job 2:1-13; Job 3:1-26; Job 4:1-21; Job 5:1-27; Job 6:1-30; Job 7:1-21; Job 8:1-22; Job 9:1-35; Job 10:1-22; Job 11:1-20; Job 12:1-25; Job 13:1-28; Job 14:1-22; Job 15:1-35; Job 16:1-22; Job 17:1-16; Job 18:1-21; Job 19:1-29; Job 20:1-29; Job 21:1-34; Job 22:1-22 . obedience Deuteronomy 4:39-40 .
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Despite a stated reliance on the plain meaning of the Bible and the dictates of common sense, Buck's Theological Dictionary, first published in London in 1802, seeks to provide a textual basis for the evangelical community. By combining brief essays on orthodox belief and practice with historical entries on various denominations, Buck provided an interpretive lens that allowed antebellum Protestants to see Christianity's almost two millennia as their own history.Wikipedia
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