Rural Philosophy: Or, Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness : Chiefly in Reference to a Life of Retirement in the CountryA. Strahan, 1804 - 383 من الصفحات |
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... suppose it less requisite , when we would trace His being and perfections who dwelleth in light inaccessible , whose nature is transcen- dent , and whose attributes are infinite . Yet this reasoning , however cogent and irresistible it ...
... suppose it less requisite , when we would trace His being and perfections who dwelleth in light inaccessible , whose nature is transcen- dent , and whose attributes are infinite . Yet this reasoning , however cogent and irresistible it ...
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... highest wisdom , who has never made any serious efforts to attain it ; to suppose that the knowledge of God is with him original and innate , which to the ancient poet Simonides , in B 2 SECT . I. ] On the Knowledge of God . 3.
... highest wisdom , who has never made any serious efforts to attain it ; to suppose that the knowledge of God is with him original and innate , which to the ancient poet Simonides , in B 2 SECT . I. ] On the Knowledge of God . 3.
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... suppose from the whole tenor of the fiction , ) that " truth is to be found only in nature . " ( Vol . vi . sub finem . ) - Such are the princi- ples and sentiments in the work before us . And now can we forbear to wonder when we hear ...
... suppose from the whole tenor of the fiction , ) that " truth is to be found only in nature . " ( Vol . vi . sub finem . ) - Such are the princi- ples and sentiments in the work before us . And now can we forbear to wonder when we hear ...
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... suppose that he will gain his purpose un- less he takes a farther step , which is much more difficult , and retires from his own philosophic wisdom , to attend his teach- ing who is in the bosom of the Father , and is intimately ...
... suppose that he will gain his purpose un- less he takes a farther step , which is much more difficult , and retires from his own philosophic wisdom , to attend his teach- ing who is in the bosom of the Father , and is intimately ...
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... suppose , to them , as if they went straight forward . Something , how- ever , has been done ; the essential differ- ence that exists between matter and mind , and the impossibility that thought either is or can be an affection of the ...
... suppose , to them , as if they went straight forward . Something , how- ever , has been done ; the essential differ- ence that exists between matter and mind , and the impossibility that thought either is or can be an affection of the ...
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