| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1917 - 336 páginas
...Boyle's Lectures. It happened that they wrought an effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them; for the arguments of the Deists which were...others, particularly Collins and Ralph; but, each of them having afterwards wrong'd me greatly without the least compunction, and recollecting Keith's conduct... | |
| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 páginas
...Boyle's lectures. It happened that they wrought an effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them ; for the arguments of the Deists, which were...appeared to me much stronger than the refutations. Before the inevitable reaction set in, we obtain from the Autobiography a few other items of religious... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1917 - 336 páginas
...perverted some others, particularly Collins and Ralph ; but, each of them having afterwards wrong'd me greatly without the least compunction, and recollecting Keith's conduct towards me (who was another free thinker), and my own towards Vernon and Miss Read, which at times gave me great trouble, I began... | |
| 1918 - 918 páginas
...Boyle's lectures. It happened that they wrought an affect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them; for the arguments of the Deists, which were...appeared to me much stronger than the refutations ! " He believed in God, in God's overruling providence and in the personal immortality of the soul.... | |
| 1918 - 880 páginas
...Boyle's lectures. It happened that they wrought an affect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them; for the arguments of the Deists, which were...appeared to me much stronger than the refutations! " He believed in God, in God's overruling providence and in the personal immortality of the soul. But... | |
| Columbia University. Department of Philosophy - 1925 - 422 páginas
...meaningless. "The arguments of the Deists," he says, "which were quoted to be refuted, appeared to be much stronger than the refutations; in short, I soon became a thorough Deist." * 3 Autobiography. Such experiences as reading Locke's Essay, and setting type for Wollaston's "Religion... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...Boyle's Lectures. It happened that they wrought an effect on me quite contrary to what was intended them having afterwards wronged me greatly without the least compunction, and recollecting Keith's conduct... | |
| Harold Stauffer Bender - 1927 - 336 páginas
...deism fell into my hands . . . [but] they wrought an effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them. For the arguments of the deists, which were...the refutations ; in short, I soon became a thorough deist."18 The youthful Franklin took great delight in disputing on religious questions, although the... | |
| Theodore Hornberger - 50 páginas
...(1704-5). That reading, said Franklin, "wrought an Effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them: For the Arguments of the Deists which were...Refutations. In short I soon became a thorough Deist." A Deist he remained, writing to Ezra Stiles only five weeks before he died in terms parallel to those... | |
| Mary Ann Radzinowicz - 1984 - 300 páginas
...Boyle's Lectures. It happened that they wrought an Effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them: For the Arguments of the Deists which were...others, particularly Collins and Ralph: but each of them having afterwards wrong'*! me greatly without the least Compunction and recollecting Keith's Conduct... | |
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