Results of ReadingJ. Murray, 1843 - 351 Seiten |
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... perfect Being . " 4 I believe that whoever turns his thoughts inward will evidently know , without being able to have the shadow of a doubt of it , that from all eternity there has existed an intelligent Being . " We have not , as it ...
... perfect Being . " 4 I believe that whoever turns his thoughts inward will evidently know , without being able to have the shadow of a doubt of it , that from all eternity there has existed an intelligent Being . " We have not , as it ...
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... perfect Being , 1 Hartley , Observ . ii . 32 .; and see Locke , Essay on the Human Understanding , ii . 235 . 2 Paley , Nat . Theol . 473 . infinitely good , wise , and powerful ; who hath B 4 CHAP . I. ] 7 THE DEITY .
... perfect Being , 1 Hartley , Observ . ii . 32 .; and see Locke , Essay on the Human Understanding , ii . 235 . 2 Paley , Nat . Theol . 473 . infinitely good , wise , and powerful ; who hath B 4 CHAP . I. ] 7 THE DEITY .
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... perfect system . ' The instances of vicious persons sometimes living in a state of comparative ease and pleasure , may make one conjecture that Providence exposes some instances of this kind to view in a notorious manner ; that the ...
... perfect system . ' The instances of vicious persons sometimes living in a state of comparative ease and pleasure , may make one conjecture that Providence exposes some instances of this kind to view in a notorious manner ; that the ...
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... perfect life.2 It is as easy to conceive that we may exist out of bodies as in them ; that we might have animated bodies of any other organs and senses , wholly dif- ferent from those now given us , and that we may hereafter animate ...
... perfect life.2 It is as easy to conceive that we may exist out of bodies as in them ; that we might have animated bodies of any other organs and senses , wholly dif- ferent from those now given us , and that we may hereafter animate ...
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... are - why we are not , at once , born to a state of perfect bliss.2 1 Clarke , Serm . iv . vol . iii . 2 C .; and see Butler , Anal . - The question concerning the truth of Christianity is , E 3 CHAP . V. ] 53 OF CHRISTIANITY .
... are - why we are not , at once , born to a state of perfect bliss.2 1 Clarke , Serm . iv . vol . iii . 2 C .; and see Butler , Anal . - The question concerning the truth of Christianity is , E 3 CHAP . V. ] 53 OF CHRISTIANITY .
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