The Analogy of Religion: Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature, to which are Added to Brief Dissertations: 1.On Personal Identity. 2.On the Nature of Virtue. With an Account of the Character and Writings of the AuthorR. Carter & brothers, 1899 |
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Page 152
... answer is obvi- ous : that were these assertions true , still the observations above , concerning our ignorance in the scheme of divine government and the consequence drawn from it , would hold , in great measure ; enough to vindicate ...
... answer is obvi- ous : that were these assertions true , still the observations above , concerning our ignorance in the scheme of divine government and the consequence drawn from it , would hold , in great measure ; enough to vindicate ...
Page 156
... answer to objections against the conduct of Providence , in permitting irregularities , as seeming contradictory to this end . Now , since it is so obvious , that our ignorance may be a satisfactory answer to ob- jections against a ...
... answer to objections against the conduct of Providence , in permitting irregularities , as seeming contradictory to this end . Now , since it is so obvious , that our ignorance may be a satisfactory answer to ob- jections against a ...
Page 201
... answer to such objections , or a very unsatisfactory way of obviating them : because it doth not show at all , that the things objected against can be wise , just , and good ; much less , that it is credible they are so . It will ...
... answer to such objections , or a very unsatisfactory way of obviating them : because it doth not show at all , that the things objected against can be wise , just , and good ; much less , that it is credible they are so . It will ...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ... Andrew Kippis,Joseph Butler,Samuel Hallifax No preview available - 2015 |
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