Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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... suppose I pitched my foot against a stone , and were asked how the stone came to be there ; I might possibly answer , that , for any thing I knew to the contrary , it had lain there for ever ; nor would it per- haps be very easy to show ...
... suppose I pitched my foot against a stone , and were asked how the stone came to be there ; I might possibly answer , that , for any thing I knew to the contrary , it had lain there for ever ; nor would it per- haps be very easy to show ...
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... , affect not the certainty of his reasoning . The consciousness of knowing little , need not beget a distrust of that which he does know . CHAPTER II . STATE OF THE ARGUMENT CONTINUED . SUPPOSE B 3 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT . 5.
... , affect not the certainty of his reasoning . The consciousness of knowing little , need not beget a distrust of that which he does know . CHAPTER II . STATE OF THE ARGUMENT CONTINUED . SUPPOSE B 3 STATE OF THE ARGUMENT . 5.
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William Paley. CHAPTER II . STATE OF THE ARGUMENT CONTINUED . SUPPOSE , in the next place , that the person who found the watch , should , after some time , discover , that , in addition to all the properties which he had hitherto ...
William Paley. CHAPTER II . STATE OF THE ARGUMENT CONTINUED . SUPPOSE , in the next place , that the person who found the watch , should , after some time , discover , that , in addition to all the properties which he had hitherto ...
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... suppose it to be so , is to suppose that it made no difference whether he had found a watch or a stone . As it is , the metaphysics of that question have no place ; for , in the watch which we are examining , are seen contrivance ...
... suppose it to be so , is to suppose that it made no difference whether he had found a watch or a stone . As it is , the metaphysics of that question have no place ; for , in the watch which we are examining , are seen contrivance ...
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... suppose , of the eye , and of objects which are placed at a considerable distance from it , that , for example , of as many furlongs ( I speak in both cases of the distance at which distinct vision can be exercised ) . Now this ...
... suppose , of the eye , and of objects which are placed at a considerable distance from it , that , for example , of as many furlongs ( I speak in both cases of the distance at which distinct vision can be exercised ) . Now this ...
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