The Deist; Or, Moral Philosopher: Being an Impartial Inquiry After Moral and Theological Truths; Selected from the Writings of the Most Celebrated Authors in Ancient and Modern Times ...R. Carlile, 1826 |
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Pàgina 3
... principles laid down ) he shall hold himself totally freed from any necessity of defending the contents of this publication , if brought into controversy ; and as he has no desire of making converts , hopes he shall not himself be ...
... principles laid down ) he shall hold himself totally freed from any necessity of defending the contents of this publication , if brought into controversy ; and as he has no desire of making converts , hopes he shall not himself be ...
Pàgina 11
... principles of reasoning , whether the ridicule were just or not . Boldness , which is not incompatible with decency and candour , I do hold to be an absolute requisite in all speech and argument , where truth is the object of inquiry ...
... principles of reasoning , whether the ridicule were just or not . Boldness , which is not incompatible with decency and candour , I do hold to be an absolute requisite in all speech and argument , where truth is the object of inquiry ...
Pàgina 13
... principles , call them , if you please , data , must be agreed upon before any reasoning can take place . Disputants must at last agree in the ideas which they annex to the language they use . But when prejudice has made a stand ...
... principles , call them , if you please , data , must be agreed upon before any reasoning can take place . Disputants must at last agree in the ideas which they annex to the language they use . But when prejudice has made a stand ...
Pàgina 15
... principles , and a disbelief in all immediate revelation by the Deity of his own existence . Such is the force of habit , that it is by degrees only that even men of sense and firmness shake off one prejudice after another . They begin ...
... principles , and a disbelief in all immediate revelation by the Deity of his own existence . Such is the force of habit , that it is by degrees only that even men of sense and firmness shake off one prejudice after another . They begin ...
Pàgina 16
... principle of intelligence and design , but I deny that principle to be extra- neous from itself . My creed in fine is the same with that of the Roman poet ; " Deus est ubicunque movemur . " If then I am admitted to explain my deity in 16.
... principle of intelligence and design , but I deny that principle to be extra- neous from itself . My creed in fine is the same with that of the Roman poet ; " Deus est ubicunque movemur . " If then I am admitted to explain my deity in 16.
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