Dissertations on man, philosophical, physiological, and political: in answer to Mr. Malthus's Essay on the principle of populationCadell & Davis, and Burdit, 1806 - 367 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 252
... deists who will not join in expressions of the fullest confi- dence that such a period will come : how many volumes have they not written to hasten its approach they have spoken much of the pos- sibility of equality , virtue , and good ...
... deists who will not join in expressions of the fullest confi- dence that such a period will come : how many volumes have they not written to hasten its approach they have spoken much of the pos- sibility of equality , virtue , and good ...
Σελίδα 253
... deists ; it admits the progress of knowledge , connected with the progress of happiness ; it inculcates the prac- tice of virtue , that life may be enjoyed ; it limits the number of children , without calling in the aid of the ...
... deists ; it admits the progress of knowledge , connected with the progress of happiness ; it inculcates the prac- tice of virtue , that life may be enjoyed ; it limits the number of children , without calling in the aid of the ...
Σελίδα 317
... deist says , the mind of man is sufficiently capacious for all its wants , and that a knowledge of God may be gained from his works . From which of his works ? From the planets : they exist , but who is acquainted with their nature ...
... deist says , the mind of man is sufficiently capacious for all its wants , and that a knowledge of God may be gained from his works . From which of his works ? From the planets : they exist , but who is acquainted with their nature ...
Σελίδα 318
... deist may say , it is not by studying the modifications of matter that he has gained the knowledge he possesses , but by observing the general order of the universe , the arrangement of its parts , the fitness , harmony , and perfection ...
... deist may say , it is not by studying the modifications of matter that he has gained the knowledge he possesses , but by observing the general order of the universe , the arrangement of its parts , the fitness , harmony , and perfection ...
Σελίδα 320
... deist thinks he has obtained certain knowledge of the being of God ; it is an article of his faith , which he thinks he can demonstrate . But if an unin- formed person would not be able satisfactorily to prove the existence of a person ...
... deist thinks he has obtained certain knowledge of the being of God ; it is an article of his faith , which he thinks he can demonstrate . But if an unin- formed person would not be able satisfactorily to prove the existence of a person ...
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