And therefore no proposition can be received for divine revelation, or obtain the assent due to all such, if it be contradictory to our clear intuitive knowledge... The Works of John Locke - Page 285by John Locke - 1823Full view - About this book
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 pages
...knowledge, whereby we discern it impossible for the same body to be in two places at once. And therefore no proposition can be* received for divine revelation, or obtain the assent dr.e to all such, if it be contradictory to our clear intuitive knowledge. Because tWs would be to... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 520 pages
...knowledge, whereby we discern it impossible for the same body to be in two places at once. And therefore no proposition can be received for divine revelation,...assent due to all such, if it be contradictory to our clear intuitive knowledge. Ik-cause this would be to subvert, the principles and foundations of... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 512 pages
...favour to have quoted the place. Indeed I do say, in the chapter your lordship seems to be upon, " that no proposition can be " received for divine revelation,...assent " due to all such, if it be contradictory to our clear " intuitive knowledge." This is what I there say, and all that I there say : which in effect... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 1058 pages
...knowledge, whereby we discern it impossible for the same body to be in two places at once. And therefore no proposition can be received for divine revelation,...assent due to all such, if it be contradictory to our clear intuitive knowledge. Because this would be to subvert the principles and foundations of all... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 468 pages
...knowledge, whereby we discern it impossible for the same body to be in two places at «nce. And therefore no proposition, can be received for divine revelation, or obtain the assent due to all suclt, if it be contradictory to our clear intuitive knowledge. Because this would be to subvert the... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 460 pages
...knowledge, whereby we discern it impossible for the same body to be in two places at once. And therefore no proposition can be received for divine revelation, or obtain the assent due to nil such, if it be contradictory to our clear intuitive knowledge. Because this would be to subvert... | |
| Thomas Moule - Great Britain - 1822 - 718 pages
...Oath, humbly submitted to the Attention of the Legislature. By an Officer of Rank in the Royal Navy. " No proposition can be received for Divine Revelation, or obtain the assent due to such, if it be contradictory to our clear and intuitive knowledge." LOCKE. London: printed for R. Hunter,... | |
| Thomas Moule - Great Britain - 1822 - 708 pages
...Oath, humbly submitted to the Attention of the Legislature. By an Officer of Rank in the Royal Navy. " No proposition can be received for Divine Revelation, or obtain the assent due to such, if it be contradictory to our clear and intuitive knowledge." LOCKE. London: printed for R. Hunter,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 408 pages
...knowledge, whereby we discern it impossible for the same body to be in two places at once. And therefore no proposition can be received for divine revelation,...assent due to all such, if it be contradictory to our clear intuitive knowledge. Because this would be to subvert the principles and foundations of all... | |
| John Locke - Intellect - 1823 - 672 pages
...knowledge, whereby we discern it impossible for the same body to be in two places at once. And therefore no proposition can be received for divine revelation, or obtain the assent due to all such, if it he contradictory to our clear and intuitive knowledge. Because this would be to subvert the principles... | |
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