| Francis Bowen - 1849 - 500 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... | |
| 1851 - 592 oldal
...preponderate. They will engage our attention in a subsequent part of the work. 2d, " The Deity has snperadded 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."... | |
| Mary Lynam - 1852 - 206 oldal
...cases where his contrivance is visible, the design is beneficial. Second, that the Deity has supcradded pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary...might have been effected by the operation of pain." — Paley's Theology. Thus we see that God loveth to be gracious ; He delighteth in the happiness of... | |
| 1852 - 572 oldal
...beneficial ; and that the Deity has snperadded pleasure to animal sensation beyond what was necessary to any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as...might have been effected by the operation of pain." The?e facts give the presence of the beauty of benevolence every where ; and almost daily this beauty... | |
| William Paley - 1853 - 516 oldal
...perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial." The second, " that the Deity has supcradded pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary...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... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1898 - 248 oldal
...in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial." The second is : " That the deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations...have been effected by the operation of pain." Both these propositions leave the question, Why, if the creator be good, he has allowed the existence of... | |
| Moses Ballou - 1854 - 442 oldal
...connection with the nature of man, — " the design of the contrivance is beneficial." Secondly : " That the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations,...purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have been afl'ected by the operation of pain." Proofs and illustrations of the first of these positions are found... | |
| Moses Ballou - 1854 - 438 oldal
...man, — " the design of the contrivance is beneficial." Secondly : " That the Deity has superaddcd pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary...purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have been affected by the operation of pain." Proofs and illustrations of the first of these positions are found... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1855 - 512 oldal
...instances in which contrivance is perceived, the dosign 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, bo far as it was necessary, might have been effected by... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 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 ia pereeived, the design of the contrivance... | |
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