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" For unless this man is omnipresent, unless he is at this moment in every place in the universe, he cannot know but there may be in some place manifestations of a Deity, by which even he would 'be overpowered. If he does not know absolutely every agent... "
Polemical and Other Miscellanies: Consisting of Articles Originally Inserted ... - Página 13
por Robert Hall - 1827 - 259 páginas
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University Sermons: Sermons Delivered in the Chapel of Brown University

Francis Wayland - 1849 - 356 páginas
...attentive and thorough perusal. " The wonder then turns on the immense intelligence by which a man could know that there is no God. What ages and what lights...cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that may have been...
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University: Sermons

Francis Wayland - 1849 - 370 páginas
...man could know that there is no God. What ages and what lights are requisite for this attainment 1 This intelligence involves the very attributes of...cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that may have been...
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The Life and Thoughts of John Foster

John Foster, William Wallace Everts - 1849 - 342 páginas
...unless this man is omnipresent, unless he is at this moment in every place in the universe, he can not know but there may be in some place manifestations...which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he can not with cer17. Certain pKilosophers impatient of the ideas of a Divine Providence and his revelation...
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The Life and Thoughts of John Foster

John Foster, William Wallace Everts - 1849 - 344 páginas
...God. If he is not himself the chief agent in the universe, and does not know what is so, that which ie so may be God. If he is not in absolute possession...which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he can not with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God....
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The Constitution of Man

George Combe - 1850 - 452 páginas
...if he knows that there is no God. The wonder then turns on the great process, by which a man cou]d grow to the immense intelligence that can know that...cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done...
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On Natural Theology, Volumen1

Thomas Chalmers - 1850 - 416 páginas
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be that theie is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done...
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Self-education

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 224 páginas
...omnipresent, unless he is at this moment in every point of the universe, he cannot K know but that there may be, in some place, manifestations of a Deity,...there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign a cause for all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be God. If he does not know every thing...
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Voices of Nature to Her Foster-child, the Soul of Man: A Series of Analogies ...

George Barrell Cheever - 1852 - 478 páginas
..." the wonder then turns," remarks John Foster in one of the most striking passages in his Essays, " on the great process, by which a man could grow to...cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know everything that has been done in...
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The Task of To-day

Evans Bell - 1852 - 152 páginas
...chief agent in the universe, and does not know what is, that which is so may be God. If he is not in possession of all the propositions that constitute...cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know everything that has been done in...
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The training school reader. [Ed.] by W.J. Unwin. 2nd book, division 1

William Jordan Unwin - 1853 - 172 páginas
...universe, he cannot know but there may be in some place manifestations of a Deity, by which even Tie would be overpowered. If he does not know absolutely...cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know everything that has been done in...
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