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" This perpetual fear, always accompanying mankind in the ignorance of causes, as it were in the dark, must needs have for object something. And therefore, when there is nothing to be seen, there is nothing to accuse, either of their good or evil fortune,... "
Origines Sacræ: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and ... - Página 269
por Edward Stillingfleet - 1817
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Origines Sacræ: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and ...

Edward Stillingfleet - 1817 - 430 páginas
...come; and so his heart is snawed on perpetually by fear of death, poverty, or other calamity; and Jiath no repose or pause of his anxiety but in sleep. What...some power or agent invisible. Thence the poets said, thai the Gods were first created by human fear ; which being spoken of the many Gods of the Gentiles,...
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The works of Ralph Cudworth, Volumen3

Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch - 1829 - 544 páginas
...with their curiosity, are thus joined together by a modern writer :a " Perpetual fear of future evils always accompanying mankind, in the ignorance of causes,...is nothing to be seen, there is nothing to accuse for their evil fortune, but some power or .agent invisible." Moreover, it is concluded, that from the...
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Philosophy and religion, with their mutual bearings considered and determined

William Brown Galloway - 1837 - 570 páginas
...his own words in testimony of his belief in the existence of God. " This perpetual fear," says he, " always accompanying mankind in the ignorance of causes,...or evil fortune, but some power or agent invisible : in which sense perhaps it was that some of the old poets said that the .gods were at first created...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volumen3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...causes, as it were, in the power of indark, must needs have for object something. And ™ihle things, therefore when there is nothing to be seen, there...evil fortune, but some power, or agent invisible: in which sense perhaps it was, that some of the old poets said, that the gods were at first created...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volumen3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...causes, as it were in the power of indark, must needs have for object something. And vil)ihle things, therefore when there is nothing to be seen, there...or evil fortune, but some power, or agent invisible : in which sense perhaps it was, that some of the old poets said, that the gods were at first created...
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The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the ..., Volumen2

Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 678 páginas
...with their curiosity, are thus joined together by a ^modern writer: ls "Perpetual fear of future evils always accompanying mankind, in the ignorance of causes, as it were in 11 Metnphys. lib. 1. cap. 4. p. 267. torn. 4. opp. 19 Hobbes, Lcviath. cap. 12. p. 65, &c. But Hobbes...
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Hobbes's Leviathan; Harrington's Ocean; Famous Pamphlets [A.D. 1644 to A.D ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 páginas
...fear of death, poverty, or other calamity, and has no repose, nor pause of his anxiety, but in sleep. This perpetual fear, always accompanying mankind in...fortune, but some " power," or agent "invisible," in which sense perhaps it was, that some of the old poets said, that the gods were at first created...
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The Ethics of Hobbes: As Contained in Selections from His Works

Thomas Hobbes - 1898 - 408 páginas
...fear of death, poverty, or other calamity ; and has no repose, nor pause of his anxiety, but in sleep. This perpetual fear, always accompanying mankind in...evil fortune, but some "power," or agent "invisible"; in which sense perhaps it was, that some of the old poets said, that the gods were at first created...
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The Philosophy of Hobbes in Extracts and Notes Collated from His Writings

Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - 444 páginas
...fear of death, poverty, or other calamity ; and has no repose, nor pause of his anxiety, but in sleep. This perpetual fear, always accompanying mankind in...evil fortune, but some power, or agent invisible: in which sense perhaps it was, that some of the old poets said, that the gods were at first created...
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The Metaphysical System of Hobbes: In Twelve Chapters from Elements of ...

Thomas Hobbes, Mary Whiton Calkins - 1905 - 232 páginas
...fear of death, poverty, or other calamity; and has no repose, nor pause of his anxiety but in sleep. This perpetual fear, always accompanying mankind in...evil fortune, but some power, or agent invisible: in which sense perhaps it was, that some of the old poets said, that the gods were at first created...
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