The Analogy of Religion: Natural & Revealed to the Constitution and Course of Nature, to which are Added Two Brief Dissertations : I. Of Personal Identity ; II. Of the Nature of VirtueMacmillan, 1900 - 313 páginas |
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... particular point , must refer to the time when that point was forced into prominence by some movement or tendency of thought . At such times men's minds , with the full force of their intelligence and their learning , were directed to ...
... particular point , must refer to the time when that point was forced into prominence by some movement or tendency of thought . At such times men's minds , with the full force of their intelligence and their learning , were directed to ...
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... particular work which adequately expresses his ideas . But a collection of detached passages is dangerous , as it necessarily depends upon the opinion of him who makes the extracts , and reduces formulated results and obiter dicta to ...
... particular work which adequately expresses his ideas . But a collection of detached passages is dangerous , as it necessarily depends upon the opinion of him who makes the extracts , and reduces formulated results and obiter dicta to ...
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... particular System of Christianity ; the Appointment of a Mediator , and the Redemption of the world by Him , - CHAPTER VI . Of the Want of Universality in Revelation : and of the supposed Deficiency in the Proof of it , CHAPTER VII . Of ...
... particular System of Christianity ; the Appointment of a Mediator , and the Redemption of the world by Him , - CHAPTER VI . Of the Want of Universality in Revelation : and of the supposed Deficiency in the Proof of it , CHAPTER VII . Of ...
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... particular plan of Nature , as appearing to him the best . One shall scarce be thought guilty of detraction against human understanding , if one should say , even before- hand , that the plan which this speculative person would fix upon ...
... particular plan of Nature , as appearing to him the best . One shall scarce be thought guilty of detraction against human understanding , if one should say , even before- hand , that the plan which this speculative person would fix upon ...
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... particular evidence , as the wisdom of God thought fit.28 The design then of the following treatise will be to shew , that the several parts principally objected against in this moral and Christian dispensation , including its scheme ...
... particular evidence , as the wisdom of God thought fit.28 The design then of the following treatise will be to shew , that the several parts principally objected against in this moral and Christian dispensation , including its scheme ...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ... Butler Vista completa - 1736 |
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