| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 632 pagina’s
...thing is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named ; having no conception of the thing, but of...the name of God is used, not to make us conceive him 38 (for he is incomprehensible and his greatness and power are inconceivable) but that we may honour... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - 444 pagina’s
...anything is infinite, we signify only, that we are not able to conceive the ends, and bounds of the things named ; having no conception of the thing, but of...incomprehensible ; and his greatness, and power are unconceivable; but that we may honour him. Also because, whatsoever, as I said before, we conceive,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 642 pagina’s
...thing is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named ; having no conception of the thing, but of...power are inconceivable) but that we may honour him. And because whatsoever we conceive has been perceived first by sense, either all at once, or by parts,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 636 pagina’s
...thing is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named ; having no conception of the thing, but of...is incomprehensible and his greatness and power are inconceiTable) but that we may honour him. And because whatsoever we conceive has been perceived first... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 646 pagina’s
...thing is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named ; having no conception of the thing, but of...therefore the name of God is used, not to make us conceiye him (for he is incomprehensible and his greatness and power are inconceivable) but that we... | |
| 1908 - 768 pagina’s
...thing is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends, and bounds of the things named, having no conception of the thing, but of our...incomprehensible, and his greatness, and power are unconceivable; but thai we may honour him. Also because, whatsoever, as I said before, we conceive... | |
| Clement Boulton Roylance Kent - 1908 - 512 pagina’s
...of them, which men call God, and yet not have an idea or image of him in his mind ; and accordingly the name of God is used not to make us conceive him, for he is uncomprehensible, and his greatness and power are inconceivable, but that we may honour him.' That... | |
| René Descartes - 1910 - 446 pagina’s
...anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the things named; having no conception of the thing, but of our...incomprehensible, and His greatness and power are unconceivable ; but that we may honour Him. Also because, whatsoever, as I said before, we conceive,... | |
| René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - 1910 - 436 pagina’s
...anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the things named; having no conception of the thing, but of our...incomprehensible, and His greatness and power are unconceivable; but that we may honour Him. Also because, whatsoever, as I said before, we conceive,... | |
| 1910 - 470 pagina’s
...anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the things named; having no conception of the thing, but of our...incomprehensible, and His greatness and power are unconceivable; but that we may honour Him. Also because, whatMiever, as I said before, we conceive,... | |
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