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Page xvii
... Reason , the more of Fixed- ness and Uniformity . - Heaven a State of Eternal Rest.— Atheistic Objection from the unvarying Regularity of the Heavens , from whence was inferred the Absence of Will and Reason XXXIV . Platonic Doctrine of ...
... Reason , the more of Fixed- ness and Uniformity . - Heaven a State of Eternal Rest.— Atheistic Objection from the unvarying Regularity of the Heavens , from whence was inferred the Absence of Will and Reason XXXIV . Platonic Doctrine of ...
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... . - Comparison of Hebrews , xi . , 3 , with the Language of Plato . - Difficulties of Reason when the Doctrine of Creation is examined apart from Revelation • 267 • 268 272 LI . Doctrine that the Parts are made for the xviii CONTENTS .
... . - Comparison of Hebrews , xi . , 3 , with the Language of Plato . - Difficulties of Reason when the Doctrine of Creation is examined apart from Revelation • 267 • 268 272 LI . Doctrine that the Parts are made for the xviii CONTENTS .
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... reason in all its motions , which he compares to those of a sphere , the other irregular , disorderly , without reason , and full of madness ( 36 ) . After this , there are stated three methods by which soul may guide the motions of the ...
... reason in all its motions , which he compares to those of a sphere , the other irregular , disorderly , without reason , and full of madness ( 36 ) . After this , there are stated three methods by which soul may guide the motions of the ...
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... reason of it . As , for example , διδάσκειν ὅτι , " to teach us the fact , that there are Gods ; ” διδάσκειν ὡς , " to teach us how ; ” that is , " in what manner , and for what necessary reasons , there are Gods . ” And so in the ...
... reason of it . As , for example , διδάσκειν ὅτι , " to teach us the fact , that there are Gods ; ” διδάσκειν ὡς , " to teach us how ; ” that is , " in what manner , and for what necessary reasons , there are Gods . ” And so in the ...
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... reasons for the belief in the existence of the Deity , especially before profane and ungodly men . 2. προοίμιον . See Note ... reason , their fears , or their tastes , namely , their moral sentiments , of which they cannot wholly divest ...
... reasons for the belief in the existence of the Deity , especially before profane and ungodly men . 2. προοίμιον . See Note ... reason , their fears , or their tastes , namely , their moral sentiments , of which they cannot wholly divest ...
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