Famous quote by Alexander Pope

"A God without dominion, providence, and final causes, is nothing else but fate and nature"

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Alexander Pope's quote suggests that a God without rule, providence, and final causes is no various than fate and nature. This suggests that God is the supreme authority, and that He has a prepare for the universe. He is in control of all things, and He has a purpose for everything that occurs. He is the one who figures out the fate of all things, and He is the one who attends to us. He is the one who has the final say in all matters, and He is the one who ultimately decides the outcome of all events. This quote recommends that without God, fate and nature are the only forces at work in deep space, which they are ultimately helpless. It indicates that God is the only one who can really supply us with the assistance and defense we require, which He is the only one who can really bring us peace and pleasure.

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Alexander Pope This quote is from Alexander Pope between May 21, 1688 and May 30, 1744. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 88 other quotes.
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