The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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Strana 21
... cause . Reason tells us that every effect must have a cause . Reason also tells us that an effect cannot be greater than its cause . Every perfection , every characteristic , every prop- erty , every evidence of design , everything that ...
... cause . Reason tells us that every effect must have a cause . Reason also tells us that an effect cannot be greater than its cause . Every perfection , every characteristic , every prop- erty , every evidence of design , everything that ...
Strana 37
... cause , to a useless cause , even to a wicked cause . Man should use his reason in all the concerns of life . He who does not make use of his reason even in the most trifling matters is a fool . If this is true in all matters , it is ...
... cause , to a useless cause , even to a wicked cause . Man should use his reason in all the concerns of life . He who does not make use of his reason even in the most trifling matters is a fool . If this is true in all matters , it is ...
Strana 43
... caused by no other being , which itself was the cause of all the things that we see to exist , which is absolutely different from every made being . That one being is God . Some men have thought that they could avoid admitting the ...
... caused by no other being , which itself was the cause of all the things that we see to exist , which is absolutely different from every made being . That one being is God . Some men have thought that they could avoid admitting the ...
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The Meaning of the Fundamentals of Religion | 1 |
The Riddle of Existence | 11 |
Chance and the Riddle of Existence | 19 |
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