| Richard Bentley - Atheism - 1699 - 296 pages
...confcious of its own exiftence, nor capable of happinefs, nor gives the Sacrifice of Praife and Worfhip to the Author of its Being. It remains therefore,...for the Being and Service and Contemplation of Men ; why may not all other Planets be created for the like Ufes, each. for their own Inhabitants which... | |
| Richard Bentley - Atheism - 1809 - 450 pages
...confcious of its own exiftence, nor capable of happinefs, nor gives the facrifice of praife and worfhip to the author of its being. It remains therefore,...the earth was principally defigned for the being and fervice and contemplation of men, why may not all other planets be created for the like ufes, each... | |
| Richard Bentley - Classical poetry - 1838 - 574 pages
...conscious of its own existence, nor capable of happiness, nor gives the sacrifice of praise and worship to the Author of its being. It remains, therefore, that all bodies were formed for the sake of intelligent minds : and as the earth was principally designed for the being and service and... | |
| David Brewster - Astronomy - 1854 - 334 pages
...conscious of its own existence, nor capable of happiness, nor gives the sacrifice of praise and worship to the Author of its being. It remains, therefore, that all bodies were formed for the sake of intelligent minds : and as the Earth was principally designed for the being and service and... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1856 - 500 pages
...conscious of its own existence, nor capable of happiness, nor gives the sacrifice of praise and worship to the Author of its being. It remains, therefore, that all bodies were formed for the sake of intelligent minds ; and as the earth was principally designed for the being and service and... | |
| Samuel Hallett Griffith - 1860 - 240 pages
...conscious of its own existence, nor capable of happiness, nor gives the sacrifice of praise and worship to the Author of its being. It remains, therefore, that all bodies were formed for the sake of intelligent minds : and as the earth was principally designed for the being and service and... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1875 - 394 pages
...conscious of its own existence, nor capable of happiness, nor gives the sacrifice of praise and worship to the author of its being. It remains, therefore, that all bodies were formed for the sake of intelligent minds ; and as the Earth was principally designed for the being and service and... | |
| Astronomy - 1900 - 600 pages
...conscious of its own existence, nor capable of happiness, nor gives the sacrifice of praise and worship to the author of its being. It remains, therefore, that all bodies were formed for the sake of intelligent minds; and as the earth was principally designed for the being and service and... | |
| Bernard Pullman - Philosophy - 2001 - 420 pages
...conscious of its own existence, not capable of happiness, nor gives the sacrifice of praise and worship to the Author of its being. It remains, therefore, that all bodies were formed for the sake of intelligent minds."66 JOHN LOCKE, OR AGNOSTIC ATOMISM Never was there a wiser, more methodical... | |
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