So again, in some few cases, certain instincts cannot be considered as absolutely perfect; but as details on this and other such points are not indispensable, they may be here passed over.
Nor ought we to marvel if all the contrivances in nature be not, as far as we can judge, absolutely perfect; and if some of them be abhorrent to our ideas of fitness.
Beyond this stage of perfection in architecture, natural selection could not lead; for the comb of the hive-bee, as far as we can see, is absolutely perfect in economising wax.
Christian experience recognizes Christ as an absolutely perfect Savior, perfectly revealing the Godhead and worthy of unlimited worship and adoration; that is, it practically recognizes him as Deity.
Nor ought we to marvel if all the contrivances in nature be not, as far as we can judge, absolutely perfect; as in the case even of the human eye; or if some of them be abhorrent to our ideas of fitness.
Beyond this stage of perfection in architecture, natural selection could not lead; for the comb of the hive-bee, as far as we can see, is absolutely perfect in economising labour and wax.
So again certain instincts cannot be considered as absolutely perfect; but as details on this and other such points are not indispensable, they may be here passed over.
If He has, it must be absolutely perfect in every respect; and being such, it must be entirely beyond the range of human judgment.
The Word of God is absolutely perfect--perfect as a whole, perfect in all its parts.
But in truth, to write an absolutely perfect book in an imperfect language, is impossible.
We have no absolutely perfect teachers or books in music, or painting, or sculpture; in farming, or manufactures, or trade.
Of a thousand different books each may be perfect in its way, yet none of them be absolutely perfect.
He should have concluded with me, Leibnitz truly says, that as God is absolutely perfect, the existence of evil is necessary to the perfection of the universe, or is an unavoidable part of the best world that could have been created.
God,” says he, “could not be absolutely perfect if there could happen anything in this world which did not spring entirely from him.
For how natural, how irresistible the conclusion, that if God be absolutely perfect, then the world made by him must be perfect also!
Bayle contends, that as evil exists, the Creator and Governor of the world cannot be absolutely perfect.
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