An Essay on the Origin of Evil, Volume 2F. Stephens, 1732 - 111 pagina's |
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Pagina 291
... attributes ; on the contrary his Will is limi- ted by the one and executed by the other . But This Notion is advanc'd by Dr. Clarke in his Demonftra- tion of the Divine Attributes , Prop . 12. and afterwards explain- ed , as far as it ...
... attributes ; on the contrary his Will is limi- ted by the one and executed by the other . But This Notion is advanc'd by Dr. Clarke in his Demonftra- tion of the Divine Attributes , Prop . 12. and afterwards explain- ed , as far as it ...
Pagina 293
... attribute to him fuch a If he had Power as has been described ( namely , an ability to please himself , by determining himself to action , without any other regard had to the Quality of felf in the Object , than that it is poffible ) it ...
... attribute to him fuch a If he had Power as has been described ( namely , an ability to please himself , by determining himself to action , without any other regard had to the Quality of felf in the Object , than that it is poffible ) it ...
Pagina 301
... Attributes , or ( which is the fame thing ) to com- municate his Perfections to fome other Beings : which Exercife or Communication could proceed from no other Caufe befide his own free Choice ; and therefore he must be abfolutely and ...
... Attributes , or ( which is the fame thing ) to com- municate his Perfections to fome other Beings : which Exercife or Communication could proceed from no other Caufe befide his own free Choice ; and therefore he must be abfolutely and ...
Pagina 302
... Attributes ( for a moral one is nothing to the prefent Question ) a ftrict phyfical connection between the Exi- Hence of certain natural Perfections in the Deity and their Exercife on outward Objects . But if God had no other reafon for ...
... Attributes ( for a moral one is nothing to the prefent Question ) a ftrict phyfical connection between the Exi- Hence of certain natural Perfections in the Deity and their Exercife on outward Objects . But if God had no other reafon for ...
Pagina 306
... Attributes for the only cause , ground , or reafon of his Works . If he be a benevolent Being , and have perfect Knowledge and Power , he will frame the World in such a manner and fuit every Circumftance to each Condi- tion fo as to ...
... Attributes for the only cause , ground , or reafon of his Works . If he be a benevolent Being , and have perfect Knowledge and Power , he will frame the World in such a manner and fuit every Circumftance to each Condi- tion fo as to ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 65 - And the Lord God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field: upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life: And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
Pagina 48 - And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
Pagina 27 - He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies.
Pagina 444 - ... we must, in this world, gain a relish of truth and virtue, if we would be able to taste that knowledge and perfection which are to make us happy in the next.
Pagina 444 - ... it is for us to gain habits of virtue in this life, if we would enjoy the pleasures of the next.
Pagina 9 - ... his senses, we do it by comparing it to something that already has, by offering him some similitude, resemblance, or analogy, to help his conception. As for example, to give a man a notion of a country to which he is a stranger, and to make him apprehend...
Pagina 1 - God, as it is in itself, is incomprehensible by human understanding ; and not only his nature, but likewise his powers and faculties, and the ways and methods in which he exercises them, are so far beyond our reach, that we are utterly incapable of framing exact and adequate notions of them.
Pagina 424 - ... but they surprise and come upon us from we know not what quarter. If they proceeded from the mobility of spirits, straggling out of order, and fortuitous affections of the brain, or were of the nature of dreams, why are they not as wild, incoherent, and extravagant as they are? Not to add, that the world has generally acknowledged, and therefore...
Pagina 23 - ... analogy and proportion between them. But then we ought to remember that there is as great a difference between these, when attributed to God, and as they are in us, as between weighing in a balance and thinking ; in truth, infinitely greater...
Pagina 261 - I think, that the philosophers of old did in vain inquire, whether summum bonum consisted in riches, or bodily delights, or virtue, or contemplation; and they might have as reasonably disputed whether the best relish were to be found in apples, plums, or nuts, and have divided themselves into sects upon it.