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... suppose them to have existed before they existed ; and they could not have sprung up by chance , for chance signifies no cause of any kind , and is merely a word expressing our ignorance of the cause . Therefore some being must have ...
... suppose them to have existed before they existed ; and they could not have sprung up by chance , for chance signifies no cause of any kind , and is merely a word expressing our ignorance of the cause . Therefore some being must have ...
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... suppose more causes than are necessary to produce the effect . This principle conducts us to the unity o Deity ; for the necessity of finding an adequate efficient cause does not compel us to have recourse to a plurality of gods . The ...
... suppose more causes than are necessary to produce the effect . This principle conducts us to the unity o Deity ; for the necessity of finding an adequate efficient cause does not compel us to have recourse to a plurality of gods . The ...
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... suppose him to be in some places only , and not in all , would be to suppose him a limited and imperfect being ) , his knowledge must be infinite , and comprehend at all times , whatever is , or was , or shall be . Were his knowledge ...
... suppose him to be in some places only , and not in all , would be to suppose him a limited and imperfect being ) , his knowledge must be infinite , and comprehend at all times , whatever is , or was , or shall be . Were his knowledge ...
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... suppose that the Almighty engages his creatures in a certain course of action by delusive hopes and fears , is at once absurd and impious ; and if we think worthily of the Supreme Being , we cannot entertain a doubt that He , who by the ...
... suppose that the Almighty engages his creatures in a certain course of action by delusive hopes and fears , is at once absurd and impious ; and if we think worthily of the Supreme Being , we cannot entertain a doubt that He , who by the ...
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... its movements , so admirably balanced , and pro- ceeding from age to age without the slightest confusion , LAWS OF NATURE . 27 can any rational man suppose * 26 PROVIDENCE . CHAPTER IV On Providence Page 7 133 CHAPTER IV.
... its movements , so admirably balanced , and pro- ceeding from age to age without the slightest confusion , LAWS OF NATURE . 27 can any rational man suppose * 26 PROVIDENCE . CHAPTER IV On Providence Page 7 133 CHAPTER IV.
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