| John Locke - 1722 - 640 lehte
...voluntary Motion as unintelligible as it was before. In the mean time, 'tis an overvaluing our felves, to reduce all to the narrow meafure of our Capacities ; and to conclude all things impoflible to be done, whofe manner of doing exceeds our Comprehenfion* This is to make our Compreheniion... | |
| Hugh Hamilton - 1784 - 220 lehte
...viz. that we cannot poffibly conceive the manner of their production. It would be in over-valuing of ourfelves to reduce all to the narrow meafure of our...manner of doing exceeds our comprehenfion." This is the fubftance of whatMr.Locke; in his effay, has faid in proof of the Being and attributes of God.... | |
| Hugh Hamilton - 1785 - 216 lehte
...viz. that we cannot poffibly conceive the manner of their produftion. It would be an over-valuing of ourfelves to reduce all to the narrow meafure of our...and to conclude all things impoffible to be done, whole manner of doing exceeds our comprehenfion." This is the fubftance of what Mr. Locke, in his eflay,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1786 - 506 lehte
...relating to the Deity, I fhall refer the reader to the words of Mr. Locke, (volf ii. p. 249.) '* *7'is an overvaluing ourfelves to reduce all to the narrow...and to conclude all things impoffible to be done, ivhofe manner of doing exceeds our comprchenfion : this is to jnake our comprehenfion infinite, or... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 lehte
...either of which leaves voluntary motion as unintelligible as it was before. In the mean time it is an overvaluing ourfelves to reduce all to the narrow...meafure of our capacities ; and to conclude all things impoflible to be done, whofe manner of doing exceeds our comprehenfionr This is to make our comprehenfion... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 334 lehte
...either x>f which leaves voluntary motion as unintelligible as it was before. In the mean time, it is an over-valuing ourfelves, to reduce all to the narrow...and to conclude all things impoffible to be done, whole manner of doing exceeds our compreheafion. This is to make our comprehenfion infinite, or God... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 lehte
...ourfelves, to reduce all to the uanow nieafure of our capacities ; and to conclude all things impcfOble to be done, whofe manner of doing exceeds our comprehenfion. This is to make our comprehension infinite, or God finite, when what he can do is limited to what we can conceive of it.... | |
| Physical and metaphysical inquiries - 1806 - 368 lehte
...voluntary motion as unintelli" gible as it was before. In the mean time, it is " an overvaluing of ourfelves to reduce all to the " narrow meafure of our capacities, and to con" elude all things impoffible to be done, whofe " manner of doing exceeds our comprehenfion. " This... | |
| Walter MILLER (Merchant, of Perth.) - 1819 - 378 lehte
...voluntary motion as unintelli" gible as it was before. In the mean time, it is " an overvaluing of ourfelves to reduce all to the " narrow meafure of our capacities, and to con" elude all things impoffible to be done, vvhofe " manner of doing exceeds our comprehenfion, "... | |
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