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Pagina 71
... eternity in another life , for which they make no preparations ? Nothing can be a greater disgrace to reason , than that men , who are per- suaded of these two different states of being , should be perpetually employed in providing for ...
... eternity in another life , for which they make no preparations ? Nothing can be a greater disgrace to reason , than that men , who are per- suaded of these two different states of being , should be perpetually employed in providing for ...
Pagina 72
... eternity ; or , on the contrary , miser- able for that short term of years , and happy for a whole eternity ? what words are sufficient to express that folly and want of consideration , which in such a case makes a wrong choice ? 1 I ...
... eternity ; or , on the contrary , miser- able for that short term of years , and happy for a whole eternity ? what words are sufficient to express that folly and want of consideration , which in such a case makes a wrong choice ? 1 I ...
Pagina 119
... eternity , or infinite duration , as a line that has neither a beginning nor an end . In our speculations of infinite space , we consider that particular place in which we exist as a kind of centre to the whole expansion . In our ...
... eternity , or infinite duration , as a line that has neither a beginning nor an end . In our speculations of infinite space , we consider that particular place in which we exist as a kind of centre to the whole expansion . In our ...
Pagina 120
... eternity that is past , and an eternity that is to come . Each of these eternities is bounded at the one extreme ; or , in other words , the former has an end , and the latter a beginning . Let us first of all consider that eternity ...
... eternity that is past , and an eternity that is to come . Each of these eternities is bounded at the one extreme ; or , in other words , the former has an end , and the latter a beginning . Let us first of all consider that eternity ...
Pagina 121
... eternity , and are at the same time unable to conceive , that any thing which exists , according to our notion of existence , can have existed from eternity . It is hard for a reader , who has not rolled this thought in his own mind ...
... eternity , and are at the same time unable to conceive , that any thing which exists , according to our notion of existence , can have existed from eternity . It is hard for a reader , who has not rolled this thought in his own mind ...
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