| William Paley - 1836 - 440 oldal
...instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial." The second, "that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal...might have been effected by the operation of pain." First, " in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance... | |
| William Paley - 1837 - 428 oldal
...the design of the contrivance is beneficial." Our SECOND PROPOSITION is, " that the Deity has added pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary...the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have heen effected by the operation of pain." This proposition may be thus explained : The capacities, which,... | |
| William Paley - 1838 - 586 oldal
...instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial." The second, " that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations,...might have been effected by the operation of pain." First, " in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance... | |
| Henry Fergus - 1838 - 332 oldal
...life they do not preponderate. They will engage our attention in a subsequent part of the work. 2d. " The Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations,...beyond what was necessary for any other purpose ; or where the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have been effected by the operation of pain."... | |
| William Paley - 1843 - 400 oldal
...the design of the contrivance is beneficial." The second, "that thu Deity has superadded tileasare to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary for...might have been effected by the operation of pain." First, " in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1846 - 472 oldal
...of instances in which contrivance is perceivable, the design of the contrivance ia beneficial. (2.) That the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations,...might have been effected by the operation of pain. Other writers have mentioned the following circumstances as illustrative of the divine goodness. Nothing... | |
| Mark Hopkins - 1847 - 524 oldal
...extend itself indefinitely ; pleasure never can. It is, indeed, said by Paley in his Natural Theology, that " the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal...sensations beyond what was necessary for any other purpose ; " but the senses are the inlets of information, which is a necessary condition of happiness, and... | |
| William Paley - 1849 - 306 oldal
...instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial! The second, ' that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations,...might have been effected by the operation of pain.' First, ' In a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1849 - 526 oldal
...second, " That the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary to any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as...might have been effected by the operation of pain." His assertion, however, that evil is never the object of contrivance, needs to be explained and limited,... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1849 - 488 oldal
...instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial " ; the second, " That the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary to any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have been effected by... | |
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