Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2 |
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... implies a perfection inseparable from the true idea of God ; but as it is taken for the expressions of Divine bounty to somewhat without , as the object of it , it is not implied in our conception of God , as to his 1 III . Nat .
... implies a perfection inseparable from the true idea of God ; but as it is taken for the expressions of Divine bounty to somewhat without , as the object of it , it is not implied in our conception of God , as to his 1 III . Nat .
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And on the other side , the notion or idea of an infinite evil Being , is in itself an inconsistent idea ; for it is an infinite nonentity , if we suppose his very being to lie in being evil , which is only a privation of goodness : and ...
And on the other side , the notion or idea of an infinite evil Being , is in itself an inconsistent idea ; for it is an infinite nonentity , if we suppose his very being to lie in being evil , which is only a privation of goodness : and ...
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Ideas . And it appears , by another place in him , that Democritus only held bulk and figure in his atoms ; but Epicurus added gravity ; without which he found his atoms could not move . And although Epicurus derived the main of his ...
Ideas . And it appears , by another place in him , that Democritus only held bulk and figure in his atoms ; but Epicurus added gravity ; without which he found his atoms could not move . And although Epicurus derived the main of his ...
Page 349
Plato's notion of ideas ! He saith , there are three kinds Aristot . of men pretend to happiness ; the sensual and volup- Ethicot . i . tuous ; which , he saith , is the happiness of slaves and c . 3 , 4 . brutes : the busy and active ...
Plato's notion of ideas ! He saith , there are three kinds Aristot . of men pretend to happiness ; the sensual and volup- Ethicot . i . tuous ; which , he saith , is the happiness of slaves and c . 3 , 4 . brutes : the busy and active ...
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... any thing as to the being of God , it will do as much as to his providential care of the world ; and if such a confused idea did carry along with it the notion of his providence , much more BOOK the clear and distinct idea of him .
... any thing as to the being of God , it will do as much as to his providential care of the world ; and if such a confused idea did carry along with it the notion of his providence , much more BOOK the clear and distinct idea of him .
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