| Thomas Pearson - 1854 - 640 σελίδες
...perversion of language," says Dr. Paley,1 " to assign any law, as the efficient operative cause of anything. A law presupposes an agent ; for it is only the mode,...according to which an agent proceeds : it implies a power, for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this agent, without this power,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1860 - 364 σελίδες
...power, and as such to be assigned for the cause of anything, or of any property of anything, that exists A law presupposes an agent, for it is only the mode...according to which an agent proceeds ; it implies a power, for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this U agent, this power,... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 912 σελίδες
..."to assign any law, as the efficient, operative cause of anything. A law presupposes an agent ; this is only the mode, according to which an agent proceeds ; it implies a power ; for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this agent, without this... | |
| Thomas Pearson - 1863 - 344 σελίδες
...is a perversion of language," says Dr. Paley,* " to assign any law, as the efficient operative cause of any thing. A law presupposes an agent; for it is...according to which an agent proceeds : it implies a power, for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this agent, without this power,... | |
| Alexander MacLeod - 1867 - 352 σελίδες
...: " It is a perversion of language to assign any law as the efficient, operative cause of anything. A law presupposes an agent, for it is only the mode...according to which an agent proceeds : it implies a power, for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this agent, without this power... | |
| John Sheppard - 1870 - 374 σελίδες
...— " It is a perversion of language to assign any law as the efficient operative cause of anything. A law presupposes an agent, for it is only the mode...according to which an agent proceeds : it implies a power, for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this agent, without this power,... | |
| Thomas Squire Barrett - 1871 - 252 σελίδες
...It is a perversion of language ' to assign any law, as the efficient, ' operative cause of anything. A ' law presupposes an agent ; for it is ' only the...according to which ' an agent proceeds : it implies a ' power ; for it is the order, accord' ing to which that power acts. ' Without this agent, without... | |
| Ambrose Lewis Vago - 1871 - 144 σελίδες
...law itself. And, if he possesses the least particle of reason, he will be able to understand that " a law presupposes an agent, for it is only the mode...according to which an agent proceeds ; it implies a power, for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this agent, without this power,... | |
| Thomas Squire Barrett - 1872 - 254 σελίδες
...It is a perversion of language ' to assign any law, as the efficient, ' operative cause of anything. A ' law presupposes an agent ; for it is ' only the...according to which ' an agent proceeds : it implies a ' power ; for it is the order, accord' ing to which that power acts. ' Without this agent, without... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 436 σελίδες
..." a law pre-supposcs an agent," and proceeds to argue the statement on its merits. "Law," he says, "is only the mode according to which an agent proceeds : it implies a power, for it is the order according to which that power acts. Without this agent, without this power,... | |
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