PRACTICAL BEARINGS OF THE SUBJECT.
2. The affecting view which the subject gives of the
Divine disposition towards man.
Knowledge of the Deity derived from contemplation
of nature of a mixed character-Obtained by induc-
tion-Paley-Bishop Sumner-Dr. Burton-Ineffec-
tive-Also defective-Jamblicus-Crantz- In the
Scriptures clear-The divine unity-In harmony
with a distinction-Disposition the same-Not diffi-
cult to ascertain-An appeal made by our Lord re-
specting the spirit which embodies all-Its aspect.
3. Its aspect on the interests of genuine religion.
Doctrine often perverted-Yet we are not to forbear-