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" ... As a blind man has no idea of colours, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives and understands all things. He is utterly void of all body and bodily figure, and can therefore neither be seen nor heard nor touched ; nor... "
Miscellaneæ curiosæ [afterw.] Miscellanea curiosa: or, Entertainments for ... - Página 4
editado por - 1734
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volumen2

Isaac Newton - 1729 - 546 páginas
...therefore neither be feen, nor heard, nor touched ; nor ought he to be worshipped under the reprefentation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of his attributes, but what the real fubfrance of any thing is, we know not. In bodies we fee only their figures and colours, we hear only...
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Philosophical Conversations: Or, A New System of Physics, by Way ..., Volumen3

Regnault (Père, Noël) - 1731 - 412 páginas
...therefore can neither befeen, nor heard, nor felt, nor ought to be worshipped under the fimilitude of any corporeal Thing. We have Ideas of His Attributes ; but what the Subftance of any Thing is, we know not at all. The very Subftanccs themfeives, even of Bodies, we cannot...
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The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and ..., Volumen8

1758 - 194 páginas
...is neither to be feen, nor heard, or touched, nor ought h; to be worfhipped under the Reprefentation of any corporeal Thing. We have Ideas of his Attributes, but what the real Subßame of any Thing it 4ve kwrw net. In Bodies lut fee only their Frgurrs and Colours, -we éear...
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The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.

Several Hands - 1760 - 588 páginas
...this article of Dr. S.'s book, confcflcs, with all the innate humility of the moft fublime mind, " What the " real fubftance of any thing is, we know...colours, we hear only the founds, *' we touch only their outward furface, we fmell only the " fmclls, and talte the favours ; but their inward fubftancrs "...
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A treatise on astronomy

Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802 - 590 páginas
...therefore neither be seen, nor heard, nor touched ; nor ought he to be worshipped under the representation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of his attributes, but what the real substance of any thing is, we know not. In bodies we see only their figures and colours, we hear only...
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volumen2,Tema 2

Isaac Newton - 1803 - 410 páginas
...therefore neither be feen, nor heard, nor touched ; nor ought he to be worfliipped under the reprefentation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of his attributes,...colours, we hear only the founds, we touch only their outward fur/aces, we fmellonly the fmells, and tafte the favours; but their in* This was the opinion...
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volumen2

Isaac Newton - 1803 - 394 páginas
...therefore neither be feen, nor heard, nor touched ; nor ought he to be worfhipped under the reprefentation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of his attributes,...the real fubftance of any thing is we know not. In lx,dies, we fee only their figures and colours, we hear only the founds, we touch only their outward...
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 páginas
...therefore neither be seen nor heard, nor touched; nor ought he to be worshipped under the representation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of his attributes, but what the real substance of any thing is, we know not. In bodies we see only their figures and colours, we hear only...
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An Introduction to Astronomy ...

John Bonnycastle - 1816 - 490 páginas
...therefore neither be seen, nor heard, nor touched ; nor ought he to be worshipped under the representation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of his attributes, but what the real substance of any thing is, we know not. In bodies we see only their figures and colours, we hear only...
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The Pleasures of Human Life, Examined and Enumerated: With an Entertaining ...

John Platts - 1822 - 844 páginas
...neither be seen, nor heard, nor touched ; nor ought he to be worshipped wttF«r tbe representation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of his attributes, but what the real substance of any thing is, we know not. In bodies we see only their figures and colours, we bear only...
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