But farther, it is an assured truth and a conclusion of experience, that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion ; for in the entrance... God, the Creator and Lord of All - Pagina ivde Samuel Harris - 1896Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Karl Johann von Baron Blomberg - 1701 - 362 pagini
...creep in : But when a man paffes on further, and beholas the Confederacy and Continuation of Caufes, and the Works of Providence, then, according to the Allegory of the Poets, he will daftly believe, that the" higheft link of NiNature's Chain muft needs be tyed to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1750 - 474 pagini
...nature. But when we pafs further, and behold the dependency, continuation and confederacy of caufes, and the works of providence, then, according to the allegory of the poets, we eafily believe that the higheft link of nature's chain muft needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| James Anderson - 1793 - 390 pagini
...intelligent in nature. But when we pafs farther, and behold the dependency, continuation, and confederacy of causes, and the works of providence, then, according to the allegory of the poets, we easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Japitt... | |
| George Adams - 1794 - 734 pagini
...thereto : but when we pafs further, and behold the dependence, continuance, and confederacy of caufes, and the works of providence ; then, according to the allegory of the poets, we eafily believe that the higheft link of nature's chain muft r.ceds be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| John Bristed - 1803 - 326 pagini
...incline the mind of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion ; for, in the entrance of philosophy,...which are next unto the senses, do offer themselves unto the mind of man, if it dwell and staythere, it may induce some oblivion of the highest cause ;... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 pagini
...incline the minde of man to atheisme ; but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the minde backe againe to religion : for in the entrance of philosophy, when...the second causes, which are next unto the senses, doe offer themselves to the minde of man, if it dwell and stay there, it may induce some oblivion of... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 pagini
...the Jftinde of man to* atheisme ; but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the minde backe againe to religion : for in the entrance of philosophy, when...the second causes, which are next unto the senses, doe offer themselves to the minde of man, if it dwell and stay there, it may induce some oblivion of... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 pagini
...incline the mind of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion ; for in the entrance of philosophy, when...the allegory of the poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 pagini
...incline the mind of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the miad back again to religion. For in the entrance of philosophy, when...some oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passe th on farther, and seeth the dependence of causes, and the works of Providence ; then, according... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pagini
...incline the mind of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion ; for in the entrance of philosophy, when...the allegory of the poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude... | |
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