| Samuel Clarke - 1717 - 488 páginas
...is the Notion of Materialifm and Fate, and tends, (under pretenfe of making God a * Supra- Mundane Intelligence^) to exclude Providence and God's Government in reality out of the World. N And by the fame Reafon that a Pbilofopber can reprefent all Things going on from the beginning of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 450 páginas
...without the interposition of God, as a clock continues to go without the assistance of a clockmaker, is the notion of materialism and fate, and tends (under...supramundane intelligence) to exclude Providence and God's goverument in reality out of the world. And by the same reason that a philosopher can represent all... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 454 páginas
...without the interposition of God, as a clock continues to go without the assistance of a ctockmaker, is the notion of materialism and fate, and tends (under pretence of making God a supramundanc intelligence) to exclude Providence and God's government in reality out of the world.... | |
| 1858 - 522 páginas
...notion of materialism and fate, and under pretence of making God a supra-mundane intelligence, tends to exclude providence and God's government, in reality, out of the world. And hy the same reason that a philosopher can represent all things going on from the heginning of the creation... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 448 páginas
...without the interposition of God, as a clock continues to go without the assistance of a clockmaker, is the notion of materialism and fate, and tends (under pretence of making God a supramnndane intelligence) to exclude Providence and God's goverument in reality out of the world.... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1890 - 606 páginas
...without the Assistance of a Clockmaker; is the Notion of Materialism and Fate, and tends (under pretense of making God a Supra-Mundane Intelligence) to exclude...in reality out of the World. And by the same Reason lhal a Philosopher can represent all Things going OQ from Ihe beginning of ihe Creation, without any... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1890 - 690 páginas
...without the Assistance of a Cloekmaker; is the Notion of Materialism and Fate, and tends (under pretense of making God a Supra-Mundane Intelligence) to exclude...Government in reality out of the World. And by the sanie Reason that a Philosopher can represent all Things going on from the beginning of the Creation,... | |
| Heinrich Hoffmann - 1903 - 128 páginas
...without the Assistance of a Clockuiaker; is the Notion of Materialism and Fate, and tends (under pretense of making God a Supra-Mundane Intelligence) to exclude...and God's Government in reality out of the World", schreibt Clarke an ihn (G. VII 354). Leibniz giebt sich weniger damit ab, ein ausserordentliches Eingreifen... | |
| Adolph Judah Snow - 1926 - 270 páginas
...continues to go without the assistance of a clockmaker, is the notion of materialism and fate, and tends to exclude Providence and God's government in reality out of the world.' 1 And in another place, he said : ' The means by which two bodies attract each other may be invisible... | |
| Isaac Newton, James Ed. Hall, Cambridge University Library - 1962 - 452 páginas
...without the interposition of God, as a clock continues to go without the assistance of a clockmaker; is the notion of materialism and fate; and tends,...pretence of making God a supra-mundane intelligence], to 1 Quaery 31, 403-4. * General Scholium, Cajori, 546; Quaery 31, 405. ' Quaery 28, 369. Four Letters,... | |
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