The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... manner from them , and in a manner of which they can have no idea . I know that several of the school - men , who would not be thought ignorant of anything , have pretended to explain the manner of God's existence , by telling us ...
... manner from them , and in a manner of which they can have no idea . I know that several of the school - men , who would not be thought ignorant of anything , have pretended to explain the manner of God's existence , by telling us ...
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... manner , since it is impossible for a being to have existed from eternity after our manner or notions of exist- ence . Revelation confirms these natural dictates of reason in the accounts which it gives us of the Divine existence ...
... manner , since it is impossible for a being to have existed from eternity after our manner or notions of exist- ence . Revelation confirms these natural dictates of reason in the accounts which it gives us of the Divine existence ...
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... manner , and in such a manner as we have no idea of . I shall conclude this speculation with one useful inference . How can we sufficiently prostrate ourselves and fall down before our Maker , when we consider that ineffable goodness ...
... manner , and in such a manner as we have no idea of . I shall conclude this speculation with one useful inference . How can we sufficiently prostrate ourselves and fall down before our Maker , when we consider that ineffable goodness ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
On the Number Dispersion and Religion of | 13 |
FREEHOLDER PAGI | 26 |
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