The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for Attaining the True End of Our Existence. In Four Books ..., Том 2J. Johnson and J. Payne, 1767 |
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... First , it may be worth while briefly , and in a way as little abstract or logical as poffible , to obviate a few artificial difficulties , that have been ftarted by fome of thofe deep and fubtle men , who have a better talent at ...
... First , it may be worth while briefly , and in a way as little abstract or logical as poffible , to obviate a few artificial difficulties , that have been ftarted by fome of thofe deep and fubtle men , who have a better talent at ...
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... first , where fenfation is , all other arguments or proofs are fuperfluous . What I feel I cannot , bring myself to doubt , if I would . I must either really exist or not . But I cannot even be mif- taken in imagining I feel my own ...
... first , where fenfation is , all other arguments or proofs are fuperfluous . What I feel I cannot , bring myself to doubt , if I would . I must either really exist or not . But I cannot even be mif- taken in imagining I feel my own ...
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... first glance of any mind that is capable of put- ting two thoughts together . How comes it to pafs , that the truth of fuch an axiom as the fol- lowing appears immediately inconteftable : That if from equal quantities equal quantities ...
... first glance of any mind that is capable of put- ting two thoughts together . How comes it to pafs , that the truth of fuch an axiom as the fol- lowing appears immediately inconteftable : That if from equal quantities equal quantities ...
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... first cause , is evident , because the first cause , existing necessarily , without which neceffity he could not poffibly exist , as a first cause , must be absolutely perfect , un- changeable , and every where the fame , of which ...
... first cause , is evident , because the first cause , existing necessarily , without which neceffity he could not poffibly exist , as a first cause , must be absolutely perfect , un- changeable , and every where the fame , of which ...
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... first cause of existence . Now , when to avoid this abfurdity , we have admitted one independent , neceffarily - exif- tent , firft caufe , if we afterwards proceed to admit another firft caufe , or number of first causes , we fhall ...
... first cause of existence . Now , when to avoid this abfurdity , we have admitted one independent , neceffarily - exif- tent , firft caufe , if we afterwards proceed to admit another firft caufe , or number of first causes , we fhall ...
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