Philosophical and Critical Inquiries Concerning ChristianityW.W. Woodward, and for sale at his book-store, lately occupied by Mr. William Young, No. 52, corner of Second and Chestnut-streets, 1803 - 288 Seiten |
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... appear learned , than to be really so . I have pointed out the true sources of information , they are in general well known . True philosophers will be my judges ; if I obtain their approbation , I shall consider it as an honourable ...
... appear learned , than to be really so . I have pointed out the true sources of information , they are in general well known . True philosophers will be my judges ; if I obtain their approbation , I shall consider it as an honourable ...
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... appears to me to be a moral certainty . Therefore , it will never enter into my imagination to form the least doubt , that the sun will not rise to- morrow , that the buds of trees will not blos- som in spring , or that fire will not ...
... appears to me to be a moral certainty . Therefore , it will never enter into my imagination to form the least doubt , that the sun will not rise to- morrow , that the buds of trees will not blos- som in spring , or that fire will not ...
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... appear to me precisely similar to them ( but which I have not examined with the same attention ) are also en- dowed with the same properties . This manner of judging is styled by logicians analogy . Reason therefore compels me to admit ...
... appear to me precisely similar to them ( but which I have not examined with the same attention ) are also en- dowed with the same properties . This manner of judging is styled by logicians analogy . Reason therefore compels me to admit ...
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... appears to me that I may hence con- clude , that nature has a legislator . Light has not bestowed on itself the properties of light , and its laws of refraction and reflec The laws of nature are in general the result , or the conss ...
... appears to me that I may hence con- clude , that nature has a legislator . Light has not bestowed on itself the properties of light , and its laws of refraction and reflec The laws of nature are in general the result , or the conss ...
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... appears to reverberate , from bodies . Experience discovers these properties , and their laws . Geometry calculates them . Encyclopedia of Paris , on the word , Leaves of Plants .. nor modify those laws , unless they be in themselves 24 ...
... appears to reverberate , from bodies . Experience discovers these properties , and their laws . Geometry calculates them . Encyclopedia of Paris , on the word , Leaves of Plants .. nor modify those laws , unless they be in themselves 24 ...
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