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" There is a consequence, besides those I have already mentioned, which seems very naturally deducible from the foregoing considerations. If the scale of Being rises by such a regular progress, so high as man, we may, by a parity of reason, suppose that... "
The Guide to Knowledge - Page 21
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Moral essays in praise of virtue

Moral essays - 1824 - 186 pages
...which seems very naturally deducible from the foregoing considerations. If the scale of being rises, by such a regular progress, so high as man, we may, by parity of reasoning, suppose, that it still proceeds gradually through those beings which are of a...
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Moral Essays in Praise of Virtue

1824 - 188 pages
...which seems very naturally declucible from the foregoing eonsiderations. If the scale of being rises, by such a regular progress, so high as man, we may, by parity of reasoning, suppose, that it still proceeds gradually through those beings which are of a...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces of Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1825 - 270 pages
...foregoing considerations. If the scale of being rises by so regular a progress, so high as man; we may, by parity of reason, suppose, that it still proceeds...which are of a superior nature to him ; since there is infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and...
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Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ...

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1825 - 316 pages
...considerations. If the scale of being rises by so regular a progress, so high as man, we may, by Darity of reason, suppose, that it still proceeds gradually...through those beings which are of a superior nature to ! m • since there is infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, between...
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English Synonymes: With Copious Illustrations and Explanations, Drawn from ...

George Crabb - 1826 - 768 pages
...which seems very naturally deducib/e from the foregoing considerations. If the scale of being rises by such a regular progress so high as man, we may...those beings which are of a superior nature to him.' ADDISON. Hasty conclusions betray a want of judgement, or firmness of mind : contrary inferences are...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1826 - 286 pages
...foregoing considerations. If the scale of being rises by so, regular a progress, so high as man, we may, by parity of reason, suppose, that it still proceeds...which are of a superior nature to him ; since there is infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, bit-, eeu the Supreme Being...
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Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ...

Lindley Murray, John Walker - 1826 - 314 pages
...considerations. If the scale of being rises by so regular a progress, so high as man, we may, by pa.ity of reason, suppose, that it still proceeds gradually...which are of a superior nature to him ; since there is Infinitely greater space ana room far different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1826 - 224 pages
...foregoing considerations. If the scale of bemg rises by so regular a progress, so high as man, we may, by parity of reason, suppose, that it still proceeds...those beings which are of a superior nature to him; smce there is infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: From the Best Writers ...

Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 pages
...foregoing considerations. If the scale of being rises by so regular a progress, BO hi^h as man, we may, by parity of reason, suppose, that it still proceeds...which are of a superior nature to him ; since there is infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and...
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THE ENGLISH READER

Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 pages
...It' the scale of being rises by so regular a progress, -"} high as man, we may, by parity of reaso;:, suppose, that it still proceeds gradually through...which are of a superior nature to him ; since there is infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and...
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