The Analogy of Religion: Natural & Revealed to the Constitution and Course of Nature, to which are Added Two Brief Dissertations : I. Of Personal Identity ; II. Of the Nature of VirtueMacmillan, 1900 - 313 pages |
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... remarkable that the word αναλογία occurs in the preceding paragraph ( § 4 ) of the Philocalia . ] [ The idea is admirably expressed by Berkeley in Alciphron , vi . 31 hypotheses . [ 7. ] Forming our notions of the 4 Introduction.
... remarkable that the word αναλογία occurs in the preceding paragraph ( § 4 ) of the Philocalia . ] [ The idea is admirably expressed by Berkeley in Alciphron , vi . 31 hypotheses . [ 7. ] Forming our notions of the 4 Introduction.
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... notions of the constitution and govern- Unfounded ment of the world upon reasoning , without foundation for the principles which we assume , whether from the attributes a of God , or any thing else , is building a world upon hypothesis ...
... notions of the constitution and govern- Unfounded ment of the world upon reasoning , without foundation for the principles which we assume , whether from the attributes a of God , or any thing else , is building a world upon hypothesis ...
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... notions of God's government upon hypothesis : so there are others who indulge themselves in vain and idle speculations , how the world might possibly have been framed otherwise than it is ; and upon supposition that things might , in ...
... notions of God's government upon hypothesis : so there are others who indulge themselves in vain and idle speculations , how the world might possibly have been framed otherwise than it is ; and upon supposition that things might , in ...
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... notion of religion in general and of Christianity , contains in it ; that mankind is appointed to live in a future ... notions of Necessity , against there being any such moral plan as this at all ; 21 and whatever objections may appear ...
... notion of religion in general and of Christianity , contains in it ; that mankind is appointed to live in a future ... notions of Necessity , against there being any such moral plan as this at all ; 21 and whatever objections may appear ...
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... notion of our existing now and hereafter , or in any two successive moments ; which whoever thinks it worth while , may see considered in the first Dissertation at the end of this treatise.1 But without regard to any of them here , let ...
... notion of our existing now and hereafter , or in any two successive moments ; which whoever thinks it worth while , may see considered in the first Dissertation at the end of this treatise.1 But without regard to any of them here , let ...
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actions afford Alciphron analogy of Nature answer appear argument arise Author of Nature behaviour Butler capacities character Christ Christianity command common consequences considered constitution of Nature contrary course of Nature course of things creatures credible danger degree difficulties discipline dispensation distributive justice Divine doctrine doubt effects evidence exercise experience external fact faculty further future future interest God the Father God's habits happiness ignorance implies improvement instances interest J. H. BERNARD J. S. Mill judge justice kind laws mankind manner matter means ment mind miracles misery moral government natural government natural Religion necessary necessity notion objections obligations observations ourselves particular passions persons plainly positive practical precepts present world presumption principle probability proof prophecy prove Pyrrho reason regard relations render respect revelation rewarded and punished scheme Scripture sense Serm shew shewn suppose supposition temporal temptations tendency thought tion truth vice vicious virtue virtuous whole καὶ