The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, 2. kötetDavid Mallet, 1754 |
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... reason and analogy both , that this firft and great principle of natural theology could not fail to be discover- ed as foon as fome men began to contemplate themselves and all the objects that furrounded them , and to push their ...
... reason and analogy both , that this firft and great principle of natural theology could not fail to be discover- ed as foon as fome men began to contemplate themselves and all the objects that furrounded them , and to push their ...
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... reason , as it is determined to actions of religion , is the particular form of human nature . It will prove at most that some men have , and that no other spe- cies of animals has in general , nor in particular inftances , the faculty ...
... reason , as it is determined to actions of religion , is the particular form of human nature . It will prove at most that some men have , and that no other spe- cies of animals has in general , nor in particular inftances , the faculty ...
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... reason , and fince it was actually known to the ancient legislators , who established the mysteries fpoken of for the fup- port of religion , and religion for the support of government , it cannot feem marvellous that this doctrine was ...
... reason , and fince it was actually known to the ancient legislators , who established the mysteries fpoken of for the fup- port of religion , and religion for the support of government , it cannot feem marvellous that this doctrine was ...
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... - effential beings . All this was done however , the abfurdity was put in prac- tice , and the inconfiftency was admitted into the first philofophy . Reason was overborne in this cafe by fir 24 PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . Essay . 2 .
... - effential beings . All this was done however , the abfurdity was put in prac- tice , and the inconfiftency was admitted into the first philofophy . Reason was overborne in this cafe by fir 24 PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . Essay . 2 .
25. oldal
... reason is there to expect any knowledge of the manner of being , and of the nature and ef- fence of the invifible God , or of his phyfical and moral attributes , beyond that which his works , the effects of his nature and attributes ...
... reason is there to expect any knowledge of the manner of being , and of the nature and ef- fence of the invifible God , or of his phyfical and moral attributes , beyond that which his works , the effects of his nature and attributes ...
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162. oldal - Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.
353. oldal - But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ ; and the head of the woman is the man ; nnd the head of Christ is God.
307. oldal - But I fay unto you, That whofoever looketh on a woman to luft after her, hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
25. oldal - In like manner, the knowledge of the Creator is on many accounts necessary to such a creature as man: and therefore we are made able to arrive, by a proper exercise of our mental faculties, from a knowledge of God's works to a knowledge of his existence, and of that infinite power and wisdom which are demonstrated to us in them. Our knowledge concerning God goes no further.
160. oldal - Hence we see that reason, speaking never so clearly to the wise and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude, and to persuade the societies of men that there was but one God that alone was to be owned and worshipped.
224. oldal - Our physical and moral systems are carried round in one perpetual revolution, from generation to corruption, and from corruption to generation; from ignorance to knowledge, and from knowledge to ignorance; from barbarity to civility, and from civility to barbarity.
282. oldal - ... the most unfeigned thanksgiving. Reason has exercised her whole prerogative then, and delivers us over to faith. To believe before all these trials, or to doubt after them, is alike unreasonable; for nothing can be more absurd and contemptible, than what St.
328. oldal - But still the charge they bring will be unjustly brought. These effects have not been caused by the gospel, but by the system raised upon it. Not by the revelations of God, but by the inventions of men.
319. oldal - In short, he carried his indulgence so far, or he dissembled so far, that he became as a Jew to the Jews, that he might gain the Jews, and to them that are without law, that is, to the Gentiles, as without law, that he might gain them too.t We have his own word for this, and he boasts of it.