The existence and character of the Deity, is, in every view, the most interesting of all human speculations. In none, however, is it more so, than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of Revelation. It is a step to have it proved,... Views of the Creation - Página 1421822 - 178 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Turton - 1836 - 396 páginas
...Religion. end, I extract the following passage from the concluding chapter of his Natural Theology: " The existence and character of the Deity is, in every...speculations. In none, however, is it more so, than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of Revelation. It is a step to have it proved that... | |
| William Paley - 1836 - 440 páginas
...finish. We see no signs of diminution of care by multiplicity of objects, or of distraction of thought by variety. We have no reason to fear, therefore, our being forgotten, or overlooked, or neglected.40 40 There is assuredly nothing that more tends to absorb The existence and character of... | |
| William Paley - 1837 - 428 páginas
...finish. We see no signs of diminution of care by multiplicity of objects, or of distraction of thought by variety. We have no reason to fear, therefore, our...speculations. In none, however, is it more so than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of Revelation. It is a step to have it proved that... | |
| John Stevenson Bushnan - 1837 - 350 páginas
...subject the uncertainty of the speculation. He says, " The existence and character of the Deity is, on every view, the most interesting of all human speculations. In none, however, is it more so than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of Revelation. It is a step to have it proved, that... | |
| John Stevenson Bushnan - 1837 - 372 páginas
...subject the uncertainty of the speculation. He says, " The existence and character of the Deity is, on every view, the most interesting of all human speculations. In none, however, is it more so than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of Revelation. It is a step to have it proved, that... | |
| 1837 - 646 páginas
...uncertainty of all such speculations. His words are — " The existence and character of the Deity is on every view the most interesting of all human speculations. In none, however, is it more so, than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of revelation. It is a step to have it proved, that... | |
| William Paley - 1838 - 586 páginas
...all. We see no signs of diminution of care by multiplicity of objects, or of distraction of thought by variety. We have no reason to fear, therefore, our...speculations. In none, however, is it more so, than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of Revelation. It is a step to have it proved, that... | |
| William Paley - 1838 - 976 páginas
...finish. We see no signs of diminution of care by multiplicity of objects, or of distraction of thought by variety. We have no reason to fear, therefore, our...is, in every view, the most interesting of all human sjieculations. In none, however, is it more so, than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental... | |
| William Paley - 1843 - 400 páginas
...finish We see no. signs of diminution of care by multiplicity of objects or of distraction of thought hy variety. We have no reason to fear, therefore, our...forgotten, or overlooked, or neglected. The existence and character1 w the Deity, is, in every view, the most interesting of all humtt speculations. In none,... | |
| William Paley - 1849 - 306 páginas
...finish. We see no signs or diminution of care by multiplicity of objects, or of distraction of thought by variety. We have no reason to fear, therefore, our...speculations. In none, however, is it more so than as it facilitates the belief of the fundamental articles of Revelation. It is a step to have it proved that... | |
| |