And these things being rightly dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent, omnipresent, who in infinite Space, as it were in his Sensory, sees the things themselves intimately, and thoroughly... General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent ... - Página 379por John Aikin - 1808Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| W.L. Craig, William Lane Craig - 2000 - 276 páginas
...presence to that Substance? And these things being rightly dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...them wholly by their immediate presence to himself: Of which things the Images only carried through the Organs of Sense into our little Sensoriums, are... | |
| Dirk Evers - 2000 - 464 páginas
...82-88, 86. 349 Nach M. JAMMER, Das Problem des Raumes, 49. 350 Vgl. aaO., 118f. so Newton, geht hervor, „that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...sensory, sees the things themselves intimately, and throughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself '351 .... | |
| Edwin Arthur Burtt - 2000 - 368 páginas
...bytheirimmediatepresencetothatsubstance ? And these things being rightly dispatched, does it not appear from phenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...sensory, sees the things themselves' intimately, and tnoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to Jiimself ; of... | |
| William Lane Craig - 2001 - 300 páginas
...(1706l, Newton declares space to be "the Sensorium of a Being incorporeal, living and intelligent, who sees the things themselves intimately, and thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them Jammer, Concepts of Space, p. 108. •" Howard Stein, "Newtontan Spacetime," Texas Quarterly 10(1967l:... | |
| Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - 2001 - 604 páginas
...presence to that Substance? And these things being rightly dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; Of which things the Images only carried through the Organs of Sense into our little Sensoriums, are... | |
| William Lane Craig - 2001 - 338 páginas
...presence to that Substance? And these things being righth dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...them wholly by their immediate presence to himself: Of which things the Images only carried tbrough the Organs of Sense into our little Sensoriums, are... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 2001 - 778 páginas
...aspirations and wrote:25 And these things being rightly dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...Sensory, sees the things themselves intimately, and throughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself: Of which... | |
| Barry Dainton - 2001 - 406 páginas
...added to the second edition of the Opticks in 1 706 he writes, "does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...in infinite Space, as it were in his Sensory, sees things themselves intimately, and thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate... | |
| B. J. Gibbons - 2001 - 206 páginas
...recall a passage in Newton's Opticks, where he speaks of infinite space as God's 'Sensory', in which he 'sees the things themselves intimately, and thoroughly...them wholly by their immediate presence to himself'. 21 Christianity is a religion of the embodiment of God in the person of Jesus Christ. As one alchemist... | |
| Jon May, N. J. Thrift - 2001 - 340 páginas
...present, and hy existing always and everywhere. He constitutes duration and space. . . . [He isJ a heing incorporeal, living, intelligent, omnipresent, who...it were in his sensory, sees the things themselves intimatelv, and thoroughlv perceives them, and comprehends them wholly hy their immediate presence... | |
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