The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... consequence , a being of stupendous power , and of wisdom and knowledge in- comparably exalted above any wisdom or ... consequences properly fol- low from it is another question ; but the proposition itself shows that they who cannot ...
... consequence , a being of stupendous power , and of wisdom and knowledge in- comparably exalted above any wisdom or ... consequences properly fol- low from it is another question ; but the proposition itself shows that they who cannot ...
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... consequence which almost universally follows from them . We measure the importance of things , not by what , or according to what they are in truth , but by and according to the space and room which they occupy in our minds . Now our ...
... consequence which almost universally follows from them . We measure the importance of things , not by what , or according to what they are in truth , but by and according to the space and room which they occupy in our minds . Now our ...
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... consequence of the absence or disuse of religious ordinances and exercises . I use two terms ; absence and disuse . Some have never attended upon any religious ordinance , or practised any religious exercises since the time they were ...
... consequence of the absence or disuse of religious ordinances and exercises . I use two terms ; absence and disuse . Some have never attended upon any religious ordinance , or practised any religious exercises since the time they were ...
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... consequences which form the subject of religion , we cannot avoid this reflection , that any degree of probability whatever , I had almost said any degree of possibility whatever , of religion being true , 16 SERMONS .
... consequences which form the subject of religion , we cannot avoid this reflection , that any degree of probability whatever , I had almost said any degree of possibility whatever , of religion being true , 16 SERMONS .
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... consequences which will follow disobedience ; from the fear indeed of God , and the dread of his judgments ( and so far from motives of religion ) , yet without any taste or relish for religious exercise itself . That is the case I am ...
... consequences which will follow disobedience ; from the fear indeed of God , and the dread of his judgments ( and so far from motives of religion ) , yet without any taste or relish for religious exercise itself . That is the case I am ...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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