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 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 23
Seite ix
... ideas would naturally , and of themselves , be connected with each other , and that the thread of my meditations would lead me on . I must be allowed this remark : -Most authors whom I have read ( and they are not few , ) seem to me to ...
... ideas would naturally , and of themselves , be connected with each other , and that the thread of my meditations would lead me on . I must be allowed this remark : -Most authors whom I have read ( and they are not few , ) seem to me to ...
Seite 24
... ideas , effects suppose a cause ; or , to speak in other words , the actual existence of a thing supposes the relative existence of another thing , which I consider as the reason of the existence of the first . If nature has received ...
... ideas , effects suppose a cause ; or , to speak in other words , the actual existence of a thing supposes the relative existence of another thing , which I consider as the reason of the existence of the first . If nature has received ...
Seite 60
... concerning miracles , Part i Chap . vi . Note 13 , may be read over again . I do not wish that : any one should imagine , that I consider my hypothesis as true .. This idea is clearly set forth by the author of 60 Continuation of ...
... concerning miracles , Part i Chap . vi . Note 13 , may be read over again . I do not wish that : any one should imagine , that I consider my hypothesis as true .. This idea is clearly set forth by the author of 60 Continuation of ...
Seite 61
Charles Bonnet. This idea is clearly set forth by the author of the Essay on Psychology † ; although his style , often too concise , does not bring it within the comprehension of all readers : " Whenever , " he says , " the course of na ...
Charles Bonnet. This idea is clearly set forth by the author of the Essay on Psychology † ; although his style , often too concise , does not bring it within the comprehension of all readers : " Whenever , " he says , " the course of na ...
Seite 69
... idea of solid extent . " The attributes of matter , with which I € 6 am acquainted , are therefore effects ; " observe these effects , although I am igno- rant of the causes . There may be other Preface to the Analytical Essay ...
... idea of solid extent . " The attributes of matter , with which I € 6 am acquainted , are therefore effects ; " observe these effects , although I am igno- rant of the causes . There may be other Preface to the Analytical Essay ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Philosophical and Critical Inquiries Concerning Christianity (Classic Reprint) Charles Bonnet Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2017 |
Philosophical and Critical Inquiries Concerning Christianity Charles Bonnet Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admirable admit adversaries ancient appear astonishing attested authenticity cause centuries cerning Chap character Christ Christianity circumstances circumstantial conceive concerning conformable contradict convinced Correvon course of nature criticism crucified dead death deceived disciples discover doctrine doubt effects essential evidence examined existence extraordinary faculties false favour Gospel of Perfection gospels happiness heart heaven human imposture inquiries intelligence Irenæus Jesus judge judgment language least magistrates Manicheism mankind manner master means messen Messiah mind miracles miraculous facts moral certainty moral order narrative nation nesses never object opinion Palingenesis particular perceive perfect philosophical physical order Polybius Porphyrus primitive integrity probability proofs prophecies Pyrrhonism racter reader reason religion resurrection rules of sound second Alcibiades sect Seigneux senses society soul speak spoken sublime sufficient suppose Supreme intelligence testimony things Thucydides tion trine true truth ture unto various Vide witnesses words writings