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... self - existent being , by reason of which his will is always followed by its accomplishment : and we define power derived to be - That in the nature of a created being or object , by reason of which it is adapted for giving rise to ...
... self - existent being , by reason of which his will is always followed by its accomplishment : and we define power derived to be - That in the nature of a created being or object , by reason of which it is adapted for giving rise to ...
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... SELF - EXISTENT . Then the mind , finding no farther transitions of state and change , is not justly entitled to demand any prior reason . But as the smallest change would justify a renewal of the demand for prior power , the First ...
... SELF - EXISTENT . Then the mind , finding no farther transitions of state and change , is not justly entitled to demand any prior reason . But as the smallest change would justify a renewal of the demand for prior power , the First ...
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William Brown Galloway. for without this his providence could not exist , which has been formerly treated of , and proved to be equally certain with his existence ... self - evident , or it may be evident from its connection with some other ...
William Brown Galloway. for without this his providence could not exist , which has been formerly treated of , and proved to be equally certain with his existence ... self - evident , or it may be evident from its connection with some other ...
Side 306
... being who shall be self - existent , he cannot make a creature to be independent of him , neither can he create an infinite Intelli- gence ; but every created Intelligence must of necessity be finite . From hence our proposi- tion ...
... being who shall be self - existent , he cannot make a creature to be independent of him , neither can he create an infinite Intelli- gence ; but every created Intelligence must of necessity be finite . From hence our proposi- tion ...
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... existence of some sort of emotions , arising from pain or pleasure affecting self , as joy , grief , gratitude , resentment , -which , by the prin- ciple of sympathy , are afterwards regulated , and extended to cases in which we have no ...
... existence of some sort of emotions , arising from pain or pleasure affecting self , as joy , grief , gratitude , resentment , -which , by the prin- ciple of sympathy , are afterwards regulated , and extended to cases in which we have no ...
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Philosophy and Religion, with Their Mutual Bearings Considered and Determined William Brown Galloway Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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