Religious sermon on divine restraint and human will, referencing Jonathan Edwards and Newtonian cosmology
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The passage contains no actionable information, names of powerful actors, financial flows, or allegations of misconduct. It is a theological commentary with historical references, offering no investig Discusses God’s restraint on human wickedness and potential consequences of divine withdrawal. Cites Jonathan Edwards warning Enfield congregation about humanity’s rebellion against cosmic order. Lin
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