An Enquiry After Philosophy and Theology: Tending to Show when and Whence Mankind Came at the Knowledge of These Two Important PointsSands, Donaldson, Murray, and Cochran. Sold by A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1755 - Всего страниц: 425 |
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... appear to have had no notion of any fuch innate knowledge , fo by the fruit of their enquiries we may be fatisfied they had it Their accounts are all equally incon- fiftent ; all equally short of the truth . not . IF man , by fearching ...
... appear to have had no notion of any fuch innate knowledge , fo by the fruit of their enquiries we may be fatisfied they had it Their accounts are all equally incon- fiftent ; all equally short of the truth . not . IF man , by fearching ...
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... appear , that the Jews were not fo ignorant either of God or Na- ture as our learned men would perfuade us , and have conftantly afferted , without any foundation , fave their own want of know- ing the fcriptures and the power of God ...
... appear , that the Jews were not fo ignorant either of God or Na- ture as our learned men would perfuade us , and have conftantly afferted , without any foundation , fave their own want of know- ing the fcriptures and the power of God ...
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... motion of the earth , and of the agents which move it , Eccl . i . 4. From whence I think it plainly appears , that mankind must have been acquainted with the the powers of nature ; otherwise how should they distinguish 16 INTRODUCTION .
... motion of the earth , and of the agents which move it , Eccl . i . 4. From whence I think it plainly appears , that mankind must have been acquainted with the the powers of nature ; otherwise how should they distinguish 16 INTRODUCTION .
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... appear , from phenomena , " that there is a being incorporeal , living , intelligent , omniprefent , who in infinite space , as it were in his fenfory , fees " the things themselves intimately , and thoroughly perceives them , and ...
... appear , from phenomena , " that there is a being incorporeal , living , intelligent , omniprefent , who in infinite space , as it were in his fenfory , fees " the things themselves intimately , and thoroughly perceives them , and ...
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... or uncompounded " cause . " This is begging the question . Gravity is not yet proved to be a cause , much less the most fimple cause ; it appears only only to be an effect of fome other cause ; PHILOSOPHY and THEOLOGY . 47.
... or uncompounded " cause . " This is begging the question . Gravity is not yet proved to be a cause , much less the most fimple cause ; it appears only only to be an effect of fome other cause ; PHILOSOPHY and THEOLOGY . 47.
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