The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 152
... eternity under two divisions , which we may call in English that eternity which is past , and that eternity which is to come . The learned terms of Eternitas a parte ante , and Æternitas a parte post , may be more amusing to the reader ...
... eternity under two divisions , which we may call in English that eternity which is past , and that eternity which is to come . The learned terms of Eternitas a parte ante , and Æternitas a parte post , may be more amusing to the reader ...
Strana 153
eternity , and yet contradict ourselves when we mea- sure this eternity by any notion which we can frame of it . ' If we go to the bottom of this matter , we shall find that the difficulties we meet with in our conceptions of eternity ...
eternity , and yet contradict ourselves when we mea- sure this eternity by any notion which we can frame of it . ' If we go to the bottom of this matter , we shall find that the difficulties we meet with in our conceptions of eternity ...
Strana 154
... eternity of a God : and , though there are many other demonstrations which lead us to this great truth , I do not think we ought to lay aside any proofs in this matter , which the light of reason has suggested to us , especially when it ...
... eternity of a God : and , though there are many other demonstrations which lead us to this great truth , I do not think we ought to lay aside any proofs in this matter , which the light of reason has suggested to us , especially when it ...
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