| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 pagina’s
...weak or fallacious, which our own existence and, /"ii T -11 .. i • T< • ii S*" 6 proof oj E3 the the sensible parts of the universe offer so clearly...impossible for a considering man to withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be delivered, that the invisible things... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 pagina’s
...men have none, and some worse than none, and the most very different) for the only proof of a deity: and out of an over-fondness of that darling invention...thoughts, that I deem it impossible for a considering toan to withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be delivered,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 pagina’s
...Knowledge of the Existence of a God. 191 the sensible parts of the universe offer so .clearly and cpgently to our thoughts, that I deem it Impossible for a considering man to withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a trutb, as can any where be delivered, that the invisible things... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1808 - 402 pagina’s
...Edit. 11.) " Our own existence, and the sensible parts of the universe, offer the proofs of a deity so clearly and cogently to our thoughts, that I deem it impossible for a considerate man t9 withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1809 - 542 pagina’s
...Edit. 11.) " Our own existence, and the sensible parts of the universe, offer the proofs of a deity so clearly and cogently to our thoughts, that I deem it impossible for a considerate man t» withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1809 - 524 pagina’s
...Edit. 11.) " Our own existence, and the sensible parts of the universe, offer the proofs of a deity so clearly and cogently to our thoughts, that I deem it impossible for a considerate man t« withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 pagina’s
...men have none, and some worse than none, and the most very different) for the only proof of a Deity ; and out of an over-fondness of that darling invention,...deem it impossible for a considering man to withstand thenu For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be delivered, that " the invisible... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 460 pagina’s
...weak or fallacious, which our own existence and the sensible parts of the universe offer so cjearly and cogently to our thoughts, that I deem it impossible for a considering man to withstand them.. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be delivered, that the invisible things... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 408 pagina’s
...men have none, and some worse than none, and the most very different) for the only proof of a deity : and out of an over-fondness of that darling invention...impossible for a considering man to withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be delivered, that the invisible things... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 412 pagina’s
...men have none, and some worse than none, and the most very different) for the only proof of a deity : and out of an over-fondness of that darling invention...impossible for a considering man to withstand them. For I judge it as certain and clear a truth, as can any where be delivered, that the invisible things... | |
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