The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 173
... Human Understanding . ' If we examine the Idea we have of the incomprehensible supreme Being , we shall find , that we come by it the same Way ; and that the Complex Ideas we have both of God , and separate Spirits , are made up of the ...
... Human Understanding . ' If we examine the Idea we have of the incomprehensible supreme Being , we shall find , that we come by it the same Way ; and that the Complex Ideas we have both of God , and separate Spirits , are made up of the ...
Strana 191
... Human Nature . But you cannot be insensible that this is a controverted Doctrine ; there are Authors who consider Human Nature in a very different View , and Books of Maxims have been written to shew the Falsity of all Human Virtues ...
... Human Nature . But you cannot be insensible that this is a controverted Doctrine ; there are Authors who consider Human Nature in a very different View , and Books of Maxims have been written to shew the Falsity of all Human Virtues ...
Strana 211
... Human Body , that it was the Work of a Being transcendently Wise and Powerful . As the World grew more enlightened in this Art , their Discoveries gave them fresh Opportunities of admir- ing the Conduct of Providence in the Formation of ...
... Human Body , that it was the Work of a Being transcendently Wise and Powerful . As the World grew more enlightened in this Art , their Discoveries gave them fresh Opportunities of admir- ing the Conduct of Providence in the Formation of ...
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