Observations on Man: His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations, in Two Parts, Volumen2Leake, 1749 |
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... himself . There are many other Arguments and Methods of Reasoning , of the fame kind with thofe here delivered , which lead to the fame Conclufion ; and they all feem to turn upon this , that as all finite Beings require a fuperior ...
... himself . There are many other Arguments and Methods of Reasoning , of the fame kind with thofe here delivered , which lead to the fame Conclufion ; and they all feem to turn upon this , that as all finite Beings require a fuperior ...
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... himself whether or no Mankind be the highest Order which exists within the whole Compafs of Nature , as we term it , he cannot but refolve this Queftion in the Nega- tive ; he cannot but be perfuaded , that there are Beings of a Power ...
... himself whether or no Mankind be the highest Order which exists within the whole Compafs of Nature , as we term it , he cannot but refolve this Queftion in the Nega- tive ; he cannot but be perfuaded , that there are Beings of a Power ...
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... himself affected by it in no inconfiderable Degree . Such a Perfon would be compelled , as it were , to fly to the infinite Creator of the World in his Diftreffes , with Earneftness , and with fome Degree of Faith , and would confider ...
... himself affected by it in no inconfiderable Degree . Such a Perfon would be compelled , as it were , to fly to the infinite Creator of the World in his Diftreffes , with Earneftness , and with fome Degree of Faith , and would confider ...
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... himself accord- ing to Juftice , Mercy , and Goodness . However , I defire to repeat once more , that we do not seem to have fufficient Evidence to determine abfolutely for any of the Three laft Suppofitions . We cannot in- deed but ...
... himself accord- ing to Juftice , Mercy , and Goodness . However , I defire to repeat once more , that we do not seem to have fufficient Evidence to determine abfolutely for any of the Three laft Suppofitions . We cannot in- deed but ...
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... himself subject to Fate . Upon the Whole , if by Liberty , Freedom , or Free- will , be meant any thing great or glorious , God cer- tainly has it ; if otherwife , certainly not . Thus , if it mean Freedom from a fuperior compelling ...
... himself subject to Fate . Upon the Whole , if by Liberty , Freedom , or Free- will , be meant any thing great or glorious , God cer- tainly has it ; if otherwife , certainly not . Thus , if it mean Freedom from a fuperior compelling ...
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Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty and His Expectations, Volumen2 David Hartley Vista completa - 1801 |
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