Of the Light of Nature: A DiscourseT. Constable, 1857 - 298 pages |
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Page xxxv
... demonstrations that are built upon them . In the very same manner , nature has some postulata , some πpones , which Seneca renders pr¿sumptiones , which others call anticipationes animi , which she knows a rational being will presently ...
... demonstrations that are built upon them . In the very same manner , nature has some postulata , some πpones , which Seneca renders pr¿sumptiones , which others call anticipationes animi , which she knows a rational being will presently ...
Page xxxix
... demonstrations that stream from them , they only remain , as the nerves of this assurance , as the souls of natural plerophory ; and he that will not cast anchor upon these , condemns himself to perpetual scepticism ' ( pp . 202 , 203 ) ...
... demonstrations that stream from them , they only remain , as the nerves of this assurance , as the souls of natural plerophory ; and he that will not cast anchor upon these , condemns himself to perpetual scepticism ' ( pp . 202 , 203 ) ...
Page 59
... demonstrations of it ; but that there should a formal obligation lie upon brutes , that they should be bound to the performance of natural commands . C in a legal manner , that there should be a law written'3 Rom . ii . 15 . upon them ...
... demonstrations of it ; but that there should a formal obligation lie upon brutes , that they should be bound to the performance of natural commands . C in a legal manner , that there should be a law written'3 Rom . ii . 15 . upon them ...
Page 82
... demonstrations that are built upon them . In the very same manner , nature has some pos- tulata , some ' assumptions , ' which Seneca renders pr¿- sumptiones , " which others call anticipationes animi , which she knows a rational being ...
... demonstrations that are built upon them . In the very same manner , nature has some pos- tulata , some ' assumptions , ' which Seneca renders pr¿- sumptiones , " which others call anticipationes animi , which she knows a rational being ...
Page 97
... demonstrations ; but they had them ' at home , " 1 and needed not to take such a long journey for them . Give , then , unto the Jew the things of the Jews , and to the Gentile the things that are the Gentiles ' ; and that which God has ...
... demonstrations ; but they had them ' at home , " 1 and needed not to take such a long journey for them . Give , then , unto the Jew the things of the Jews , and to the Gentile the things that are the Gentiles ' ; and that which God has ...
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