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... effects , and dependent on some first intelligent Cause , infinitely more necessary to its being , exist- ence , and arrangement , than the fabricator of an artificial globe , sphere or orrery , to the ingenious and scientific ...
... effects , and dependent on some first intelligent Cause , infinitely more necessary to its being , exist- ence , and arrangement , than the fabricator of an artificial globe , sphere or orrery , to the ingenious and scientific ...
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... effects , infinitely surpassing the present comprehension of man . So simple is the refutation of Atheism upon the principles of common sense - so irresistible the in- ferences to be drawn from a mere inspection and con- sideration of ...
... effects , infinitely surpassing the present comprehension of man . So simple is the refutation of Atheism upon the principles of common sense - so irresistible the in- ferences to be drawn from a mere inspection and con- sideration of ...
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... effect : - " Man , " says he , " is visibly made for thinking ; this is all the merit which he boasts , and all the glory to which he aspires . To think as we ought is the sum of human duty ; and the true art of thinking is to begin ...
... effect : - " Man , " says he , " is visibly made for thinking ; this is all the merit which he boasts , and all the glory to which he aspires . To think as we ought is the sum of human duty ; and the true art of thinking is to begin ...
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... effects of such proofs and evidences of their connection as the NEW Testament in particular supplies ; he cannot deny to any the liberty of making the comparison and reference which the New Testament claims and challenges , or of apply ...
... effects of such proofs and evidences of their connection as the NEW Testament in particular supplies ; he cannot deny to any the liberty of making the comparison and reference which the New Testament claims and challenges , or of apply ...
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... effects , being the res- titution of the same image of God , in which man subsisted before the fall . It is the remark of Witsius , in his work on the Economy of the Covenants ( de Economia Foederum ) , that the passage in Genesis ...
... effects , being the res- titution of the same image of God , in which man subsisted before the fall . It is the remark of Witsius , in his work on the Economy of the Covenants ( de Economia Foederum ) , that the passage in Genesis ...
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