| David Hume - 1757 - 260 páginas
...Every thing is adjufted to every thing. One defign NATURAL HISTORY OF RELIGION. M defign prevails thro' the whole. And this .uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author; becaufe the conception of different authors, without any diftinction of attributes or operations, ferves... | |
| David Hume - 1764 - 524 páginas
...univerfe arc evidently of a piece. Every thing is adjufted to every thing. One defign prevails through the whole. And this uniformity leads the 'mind to acknowledge one author ; becaufe the conception of different authors, \vithout any diftindlion of attributes or operations,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 520 páginas
...univerfc are evidently of a piece. Every thing is adjufted toevery thing ; one defign prevails through the whole : and this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author ; becaufe the conception of different authors without diftiuction of attributes or operations, ferves... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 522 páginas
...univerfe are evidently of a piece. Every thing is adjufted to every thing; one defign prevails through the whole : and this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author ; becuife the conception of different authors without diftinction of attributes or operations, ferves... | |
| David Hume - 1779 - 548 páginas
...univerfe are evidently of a piece. Every thing is adjufted to every thing. One defign prevails throughout the whole. And this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author ; becaufe the conception of different authors, without any diflinction of attributes or operations,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 514 páginas
...univerfe are evidently of a piece. Every thing is adjufted to every thing ; one delign prevails through the whole : and this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author ; becaufe the conception of different authors without diftinftion of attributes or operations, ferves... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 528 páginas
...univerfe are evidently of apiece. Every thing is adjufted to every thing ; one defign prevails through the whole : and this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author ; becaufe the conception of different authors •without, diftinction of attributes or operations,... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 páginas
...universe are evidently of a piece. Every thing is adjusted to every thing. One design prevails throughout the whole. And this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one Author ; because the conception of different authors, without any distinction of attributes or operations,... | |
| Alexander Bryan Johnson - 1836 - 290 páginas
...contriver ; the word design admits a designer ; and the word paintings admits a painter. § 9. — " All the universe," says Hume, " exhibits harmony. Every thing is adjusted to every thing. One design pervadea the whole, and this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author." § 10. — Why ?... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 576 páginas
...universe are evidently of a piece. Every thing is adjusted to every thing. One design prevails throughout the whole. And this uniformity leads the mind to acknowledge one author ; because the conception of different authors, without any distinction of attributes or operations,... | |
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