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" But by way of allegory, God is said to see, to speak, to laugh, to love, to hate, to desire, to give, to receive, to rejoice, to be angry, to fight, to frame, to work, to build; for all our notions of God are taken from the ways of mankind by a certain... "
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
...love, to hate, to defire, ta five, to receive, to rejoice, to be angry, to fight, to rame, to work, to build. For all our notions of God are taken from...certain fimilitude which, though not perfect, has Tome likenefs however. And thus much concerning God ; to difCCA courfc courfe of whom from the appearances...
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General Magazine of Arts and Sciences, Philosophical, Philological ...

1755 - 478 páginas
...love, to hate, to defire, to give, to receive, to rejoice, " to be angry, tofigh, to frame, to work, to build. For all our ** Notions of God are taken from the Ways of Mankind, by n " cerxiv. Per. 2. Mufti m Deui. iv. Ver, 39. and x. Ver. 14. David, Pfalmt cxxxix. Ver. 7, 8, 9....
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The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and ..., Volumen8

1758 - 194 páginas
...love, to batet to deßre, .to give, to récrive, to rejoice, to be angry, loßgbt, to frame, îovaork, to build. For all our Notions of God are taken from the Ways of Mankind, by a certain Similitude, which, though not perfeit, has fome Likenefs however. And thus much concerning GOD ; to...
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volumen2,Tema 2

Isaac Newton - 1803 - 410 páginas
...love, to hate, to defire, to give, to receive, to rejoice, to be angry, to fight, to frame, to work, to build ; for all our notions of God ' are taken...however. And thus much concerning God ; to difcourfe of whom from the appearances of things does certainly belong to Natural Philofophy. Hitherto we have...
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volumen2

Isaac Newton - 1803 - 394 páginas
...love, to hate, to defire, to give, to receive, to rejoice, to be angry, to* fight, to frame, to work, to build ; for all our notions of God are taken from...mankind by a certain fimilitude, which, though not pcrfcct, has fome likencfs, however. And thus much concerning God ; to difcourfe of whom from the appearances...
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 páginas
...necessarily existing. But by way of allegory, God is said to see, to love, to rejoyce, to fight, &c. for all our notions of God are taken from the ways of mankind, by a certain similitude, which though not perfect, has some likeness however.'* This account of the deity is far...
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 622 páginas
...in the Parmenides of Plato, it is asserted of the one, that it is no where. And when he says, " that all our notions of God are taken from the ways of mankind" he seems in the first place to be ignorant that all men have an innate knowledge of divinity, which,...
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An Introduction to Astronomy ...

John Bonnycastle - 1816 - 490 páginas
...allegory, God is said to see, to love, to rejoice, to fight, &c. 406 OF THE NEW PLANETS, &c. [LET. XXIV. for all our notions of God are taken from the ways of mankind, by a certain similitude, which, though not perfect, has some likeness however. " And thus much concerning God; to...
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The Pleasures of Human Life, Examined and Enumerated: With an Entertaining ...

John Platts - 1822 - 844 páginas
...necessarily existing. But, by way of allegory, God is said to see, to love, to rejoice, to fight, Sec. for all our notions. of God are taken from the ways of mankind, by a certain similitude, which, though wot perfect, has, however, tfottielikeness." With tins elevated' conceptron...
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a sketch of a philosophy part I. mind: its powers and capacities and its ...

john g. macvicar, d.d. - 1868 - 748 páginas
...love, to hate, to desire, to give, to receive, to rejoice, to be angry, to fight, to frame, to work, to build ; for all our notions of God are taken from the ways of mankind by a certain similitude, which, though not perfect, has some likeness, however. And thus much concerning God ; to...
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