Religion and science, their relations to each other at the present day, 3 essays |
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... remark more before I leave this objection . I have said that we needed some other reasoning besides this causation argument to prove the eternity of God , or , indeed , his infinity in any respect . On that subject I will speak further ...
... remark more before I leave this objection . I have said that we needed some other reasoning besides this causation argument to prove the eternity of God , or , indeed , his infinity in any respect . On that subject I will speak further ...
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... remarks is not , however , always admitted . In an article in the ' Quarterly Review ' for July 1869 , I find it contended that if Design is once clearly recognised in any phenomenon , it can never be separated from that phenomenon 22 ...
... remarks is not , however , always admitted . In an article in the ' Quarterly Review ' for July 1869 , I find it contended that if Design is once clearly recognised in any phenomenon , it can never be separated from that phenomenon 22 ...
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... remark already made , viz . that a being of infinite resources would have no motive for being sparing in their use . He might reasonably adopt a mode of proceeding by which a great deal would be to our thinking thrown away . This ...
... remark already made , viz . that a being of infinite resources would have no motive for being sparing in their use . He might reasonably adopt a mode of proceeding by which a great deal would be to our thinking thrown away . This ...
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... remarks assume the infinity of the Divine attributes , and that in fact any argumen- tative force which they have arises from that assump- tion . But I have pointed out already that the Design argument by itself cannot prove this ...
... remarks assume the infinity of the Divine attributes , and that in fact any argumen- tative force which they have arises from that assump- tion . But I have pointed out already that the Design argument by itself cannot prove this ...
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... remark that it is very doubtful whether we have this alleged idea of a perfect being at all , if by those words is meant the idea of a being of infinite attributes , such as God is generally thought to be . And further , what is very ...
... remark that it is very doubtful whether we have this alleged idea of a perfect being at all , if by those words is meant the idea of a being of infinite attributes , such as God is generally thought to be . And further , what is very ...
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