He is all similar, all eye, all ear, all brain, all arm, all power to perceive, to understand, and to act ; but in a manner not at all human, in a manner not at all corporeal, in a manner utterly unknown to us. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so... History of the Intellectual Development of Europe - Página 132por John William Draper - 1900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard H. Palmquist - 2005 - 294 páginas
...his Principia, Vol. II the System of the World: "As a blind man has no idea of colors, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives...neither be seen, nor heard, nor touched; nor ought he to be worshiped under the representation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas of His attributes,... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 páginas
...contained and moved; yet neither affects the other. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives...figure, and can therefore neither be seen, nor heard, or touched; nor ought he to be worshiped under the representation of any corporeal thing. We have ideas... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 páginas
...corporeal, in a manner utterly unknown to us. As a blind man has no idea of colours, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives...figure, and can therefore neither be seen, nor heard, or touched; nor ought he to be worshipped under the representation of any corporeal thing. We have... | |
| Robert Tavernor - 2007 - 270 páginas
...(expressed in the second edition of his Principia) that this Being is incorporeal: 'utterly devoid of all body and bodily figure, and can therefore neither be seen, nor heard, nor touched; nor ought he to be worshipped under the representation of any corporeal thing'.7 It is assumed that Newton's... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 434 páginas
...all corporeal, in a manner utterly unknown to us. As a blind man has no idea of colors, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives...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,... | |
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