| William Paley - 1857 - 442 oldal
...contrivancejgjieajeficial . ' ' PROPOSITION is, "that the Deity, .has added pleasure ta.iMiirojaLg.eosations, beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or...might have been effected by the operation of pain." This proposition may be thus explained: The capacities which, according to the established course of... | |
| Paton James Gloag - 1859 - 204 oldal
...contrivance. Now, nothing of this sort is to be found in the works of nature." Dr. Paley's second argument is, that "the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal...might have been effected by the operation of pain." The examples of the truth of this observation are innumerable. The world is full of the instances of... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 oldal
...instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial! The second, 'that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal...any other purpose, or when the purpose, so far as was necessary, might have been effected by the operation of pain.' First, 'in a vast plurality of instances... | |
| William Watson English - 1865 - 190 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...might have been effected by the operation of pain.' — (Nat. Theol., chap. 26.) Dr. Paley has entered into the details of proof in support of these two... | |
| Rev. Henry Greene - 1866 - 558 oldal
...instances in which contrivance * is perceived, the design of the contrivance is " beneficial" and " that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations...might have been effected by the operation of pain." And qualifying the following remark of the same author with such of the preceding statements as prove... | |
| Holy readings - 1868 - 386 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... | |
| 1870 - 596 oldal
..."God spake" to the rulers and prophets of that nation in supernatural ways ; but more " The second, that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations...when the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might hare been effected by the operation of pain." (Paley, " Natural Theology," chap. nvi.) This most admirable... | |
| M. B. Craven - 1871 - 330 oldal
...theology as that ? Dr. Faley on Natural Theology, endeavors to prove the goodness of God by saying that "the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal...sensations, beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, for when the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have been effected by the operation of pain."... | |
| William Paley - 1873 - 264 oldal
...contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial : secondly, that the Deity has added pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary...far as it was necessary, might have been effected by (he operation of pain. While these propositions can be maintained, we are authorized to ascribe to... | |
| John Woolley (rector of Athelhampton.) - 1877 - 254 oldal
...crowd upon the view." 1 Paley, Nat. Theol. Chap. xxvi. The Deity has snperadded pleasure to auimal sensations, beyond what was necessary for any other...might have been effected by the operation of pain. Paley, Moral Philosophy, Book I. Chap. v. The world abounds with contrivances ; and all the contrivances... | |
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