| William Paley - 1831 - 692 páginas
...unconcerned about both. If he had wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they ave now instruments of gratification and enjoyment : or by placing us amidst objects so ill-suited... | |
| 1832 - 678 páginas
...there have seemed for his doing so ? He might, as Dr. Paley says, " have formed our senses to be as many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment ; or have placed us amidst objects so ill suited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended us,... | |
| 1859 - 980 páginas
...misery, He might have made sure of His purpose by forming our senses to be so many pains and sores to us, as they are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment; or by placing us amid objects so ill suited to our perceptions as to have rontinually offended us, instead of ministering... | |
| Edward William Clarke - 1835 - 288 páginas
...about either. " If he had wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they...have continually offended us, instead of ministering "It were, therefore, to be expected, that its fundamental truth would be such as might be denied, though... | |
| George Hogarth - 1835 - 486 páginas
...Paley, " had wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose by forming our senses to be as many sores and pains to us as they are now instruments of our gratification and enjoyment ; or by placing us among objects so ill suited to our perceptions,... | |
| William Paley - 1836 - 440 páginas
...about either. " If he had wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they...our refreshment and delight. He might have made, for example, every thing we tasted, bitter ; every thing we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched, a... | |
| 1836 - 574 páginas
...both. If he wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be «o many sores and pains to us, as they are now instruments...our refreshment and delight. He might have made, for example, every tiling we tasted, bitter ; every tiling we saw, loathsome ; every thing we touched,... | |
| 1836 - 332 páginas
...unconcerned about bom. If he had wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they aro now instruments of gratification and enjoyment : or by placing us amidst objects so ill suited... | |
| Henry O'CONNOR (Barrister-at-Law) - 1837 - 376 páginas
...unconcerned about both. If he had wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us, as they...and enjoyment, or by placing us amidst objects so illsuited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended us, instead of ministering to our refreshment... | |
| William Paley - 1837 - 474 páginas
...are now instruments of gratification and enjoyment : or by placing us amidst objects so ill-suited to our perceptions, as to have continually offended...our refreshment and delight. He might have made, for example, everything we tasted, bitter ; everything we saw, loathsome ; everything we touched, a sting... | |
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