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" II. The constitution of human creatures, and indeed of all creatures which come under our notice, is such, as that they are capable of naturally becoming qualified for states of life, for which they were once wholly unqualified. "
The Analogy Or Religion Natural and Revealed to the Constitution and Course ... - Página 119
por Joseph Butler - 1765 - 467 páginas
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 páginas
...constitution of human creatures, and indeed of all creatures which come under our notice, is such, as that they, are capable of naturally becoming qualified...enlarged, or as being unable naturally to acquire any neiv qualifications; but the faculties of every*pftcies known to us are made for enlargement, for acquirements...
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Addresses

Jesse Appleton - 1820 - 222 páginas
...called in question, that " the constitution of human creatures is such, that " they are capable of becoming qualified for states " of life, for which they were once wholly unqualifi" ed." The human mind, no less than the body, is susceptible of great changes, from the circumstances,...
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The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1824 - 484 páginas
...constitution of human creatures, and indeed of all creatures which come under our notice, is such, as that they are capable of naturally becoming qualified...but the faculties of every species known to us, are mode for enlargement; for acquirements of experience and habits. We find ourselves in particular endued...
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A compendium of rudiments in theology

John Bainbridge Smith - 1836 - 654 páginas
...character, to fit them for its enjoyment. Now, II. All creatures seem constituted with a capability of becoming qualified for states of life, for which they were once wholly unqualified ; and have faculties made for enlargement and acquirement of habits. We ourselves, particularly, have...
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The Works of Rev. Jesse Appleton, D. D.: Late President of Bowdoin ..., Volumen2

Jesse Appleton - 1836 - 516 páginas
...been called in question, that " the constitution of human creatures is such, that they are capable of becoming qualified for states of life, for which they were once wholly unqualified." The human mind, no less than the body, is susceptible of great changes, from the circumstances, in...
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The Works of Rev. Jesse Appleton...: Embracing His Course of ..., Volumen2

Jesse Appleton - 1836 - 512 páginas
...been called in question, that " the constitution of human creatures is such, that they are capable of becoming qualified for states of life, for which they were once wholly unqualified." The human mind, no less than the body, is susceptible of great changes, from the circumstances, in...
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Memoirs of the Life, Character and Writings of Joseph Butler, Late Lord ...

Thomas Bartlett - 1839 - 586 páginas
...constitution of human creatures, and indeed of all creatures which come under our notice, is such, as that they are capable of naturally becoming qualified...life, for which they were once wholly unqualified. We find ourselves in particular endued with capacities, not only of perceiving ideas, and of knowledge...
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The Analogy of Religion: Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1843 - 358 páginas
...caPaWe °f naturally becoming qualified for states life, for which they were once wholly unqualified. In we may indeed conceive of creatures, as incapable...unable naturally to acquire any new qualifications ; i but the faculties of every species known to us are made for <w* enlargement, for acquirements of...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumen7

1844 - 772 páginas
...constitution of human creatures, and indeed of all creatures which come under our notice, is such, as that they are capable of naturally becoming qualified...life, for which they were once wholly unqualified .... We are capable, not only of acting, and of having different momentary impressions made upon us...
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The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Butler: ... to which ...

Joseph Butler - 1845 - 642 páginas
...constitution of human creatures, and indeed of all creatures which come under our notice, is such, as that they are capable of naturally becoming qualified...unqualified. In imagination we may indeed conceive oi creatures, as incapable of having any of their faculties naturally enlarged, or as being unable...
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