The Philosophy of ReligionCollins, 1843 - 384 pàgines |
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Pàgina 12
... misery . I shall content myself with stating the following illustration : -We dwell in an obscure corner of God's empire ; but the light of modern science has shown us , that worlds , a thousand times larger than ours , and adorned with ...
... misery . I shall content myself with stating the following illustration : -We dwell in an obscure corner of God's empire ; but the light of modern science has shown us , that worlds , a thousand times larger than ours , and adorned with ...
Pàgina 13
... misery from taking possession of his soul ; and , at every stage of his excursion , he could not fail to meet with the indications of his Creator's frown . For there appears , from reason and experience , as well as from the dictates of ...
... misery from taking possession of his soul ; and , at every stage of his excursion , he could not fail to meet with the indications of his Creator's frown . For there appears , from reason and experience , as well as from the dictates of ...
Pàgina 18
... misery among all the rational inhabitants of the material world . The following brief illustration , by way of contrast , may , perhaps , have a tendency more particularly to impress the mind with the idea of order intended to be ...
... misery among all the rational inhabitants of the material world . The following brief illustration , by way of contrast , may , perhaps , have a tendency more particularly to impress the mind with the idea of order intended to be ...
Pàgina 19
... misery they have creat- ed - in short , every one beholding in his neighbour the ma- levolence of a fiend armed with instruments of destruction , and devising schemes to secure his misery and ruin . Suppose , the lower animals ...
... misery they have creat- ed - in short , every one beholding in his neighbour the ma- levolence of a fiend armed with instruments of destruction , and devising schemes to secure his misery and ruin . Suppose , the lower animals ...
Pàgina 21
... misery which must inevitably follow , where such prin- ciples are violated or reversed — from the happiness that would necessarily flow from their full operation - and , lastly , that they apply to the circumstances of all created ...
... misery which must inevitably follow , where such prin- ciples are violated or reversed — from the happiness that would necessarily flow from their full operation - and , lastly , that they apply to the circumstances of all created ...
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