Observations on Man: His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations, in Two Parts, Volumen2Leake, 1749 |
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... lefs from Age to Age , but rather increase , 149 , 150. The Prophecies delivered in the Scriptures prove their divine Authority , 150-157 . The Obfcurity of the Prophecies does not invalidate this Proof , 157— 160. The double Ufes and ...
... lefs from Age to Age , but rather increase , 149 , 150. The Prophecies delivered in the Scriptures prove their divine Authority , 150-157 . The Obfcurity of the Prophecies does not invalidate this Proof , 157— 160. The double Ufes and ...
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... lefs Degree . However , if we fuppofe this to be the Cafe , the Difficulty of reconciling Evil with the Goodness of God might be diminished without Limits , in the fame manner as mathematical Quantities are exhausted by the Terms of an ...
... lefs Degree . However , if we fuppofe this to be the Cafe , the Difficulty of reconciling Evil with the Goodness of God might be diminished without Limits , in the fame manner as mathematical Quantities are exhausted by the Terms of an ...
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... lefs Mifery , and more Happiness ? in a Language which is plainly analogous to all other authentic Language , though it cannot yet be felt by us on account of our prefent Im- perfection , and of the Mixture of our Good with Evil ...
... lefs Mifery , and more Happiness ? in a Language which is plainly analogous to all other authentic Language , though it cannot yet be felt by us on account of our prefent Im- perfection , and of the Mixture of our Good with Evil ...
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... lefs perfect than that which actually exifts , he certainly has it not , because this would make God lefs perfect alfo . And here it feems to be a Thing established amongst Writers on this Matter , to maintain , that God is fubject to a ...
... lefs perfect than that which actually exifts , he certainly has it not , because this would make God lefs perfect alfo . And here it feems to be a Thing established amongst Writers on this Matter , to maintain , that God is fubject to a ...
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... lefs Inftances , were we to confider and compare to- gether the Dictates of the moral Character of God , of our own moral Senfe , properly directed , and of ra- tional Self - intereft in the feveral particular Circum- ftances of Life ...
... lefs Inftances , were we to confider and compare to- gether the Dictates of the moral Character of God , of our own moral Senfe , properly directed , and of ra- tional Self - intereft in the feveral particular Circum- ftances of Life ...
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Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty and His Expectations, Volumen2 David Hartley Vista completa - 1801 |
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