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We see no very great reason but that, in a rectified and qualified sense, this may pass for true theology, — that Love is the supreme deity and original of all things ; namely, if by it be meant eternal, self-originated, intellectual Love, or essential and substantial goodness, that having an infinite overflowing fulness and fecundity, dispenses itself uninvidiously, according to the best wisdom, sweetly governs all, without any force or violence (all things being naturally subject to its authority and readily obeying its laws), and reconciles the whole world into harmony. For the Scripture telling us that God is love, seems to warrant thus much to us, that love, in some rightly qualified sense, is God. — Cudworth's Intellectual System. Stock. — During a visit which Mr. Boyd made to Bathurit last month, he made the following purchases; from one gentleman sixty mares at £22 10s. each; from another eleven hundred head of cattle, a mixed herd, at 2£ each ; thirteen head of cattle belonging to the estate of Duke and Turner, at £2 each. — Sydney Herald.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 46, 21 January 1843, Page 183

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174

Untitled Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 46, 21 January 1843, Page 183

Untitled Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 46, 21 January 1843, Page 183

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