| 1828 - 290 str.
...there is a note, given (p. 166, edit. 1813, 8vo. ) on the sentence: "There is no God!", which says: "This negation must be understood solely to affect a creative Deity. The hypothesis of a creative spirit, coeternal with the universe, remains unshaken." This note, if written by Shelley himself,... | |
| Plutarchus - 1828 - 286 str.
...there is a note, given (p. 166, edit. 1813, 8vo.) on the sentence: "There is no God!", which says: "This nega-tion must be understood solely to affect a creative Deity. The hypothesis of a creative spirit, coeternal with the universe, remains unshaken." This note, if written by Shelley himself,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 str.
...|3, page 1 17, col. i. ТЪог« !• no God ! This negation must be understood solely to affect л creative Deity. The hypothesis of a pervading Spirit...of the proofs adduced to support any proposition, i« the only secure way of attaining truth, on the advantages of which it is unnecessary to descant... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 130 str.
...Disc. to the Koran, p. 164. VII. PAGE 39. There is no God! This negation must be understood srlcly to affect a creative Deity. The hypothesis of a pervading...descant: our knowledge of the existence of a Deity is a sub- L v ject of such importance, that it cannot be, minutely investigated ; in consequence of this... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 str.
...¡dearth»— SALE'S Prrlim. Dix. lathe Koran, page 2X Note 13, page 117, col. 1. There ii no God ! he waters of his coetemal with the univene, remains unshaken. A close examination of the validity of the proof» adduced... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1832 - 146 str.
...chain That links it to the whole, point to the hand That grasps its term ! let every seed that falls * This negation must be understood solely to affect...attaining truth, on the advantages of which it is In silent eloquence unfold its store Of argument ; infinity within, unnecessary to descant: our knowledge... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 str.
...incompatible with any possible definition of its nature. It Note 13, page 117, col. 1. ThsnisaoOod! This negation must be understood solely to affect...creative Deity. The hypothesis of a pervading Spirit coelernal with the universe, remains unshaken. A close examination of the validity of the proofs adduced... | |
| Henry Philip Tappan - 1839 - 312 str.
...atheism. In his Queen Mab we find this line : " There is no God." In a note upon this line, he remarks : " This negation must be understood solely to affect...spirit, coeternal with the universe, remains unshaken." This last hypothesis is Pantheism. Pantheism is really the negation of a creative Deity, — the identity... | |
| Henry Philip Tappan - 1839 - 310 str.
...atheism. In his Queen Mab we find this line : " There is no God." In a note upon this line, he remarks : " This negation must be understood solely to affect...spirit, coeternal with the universe, remains unshaken." This last hypothesis is Pantheism. Pantheism is really the negation of a creative Deity, — the identity... | |
| Charles Christian Hennell - 1839 - 100 str.
...Shelley says that his negation of a God must be understood solely to affect a creative Deity, and that the hypothesis of a pervading Spirit, coeternal with the universe, .remains unshaken. Theism is not limited to the belief in an artificer who, at a certain time, created the material world... | |
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