| Voltaire - 1765 - 356 páginas
...thirteenth chapter on the Divine Anger, puts the following words into Epicurus's mouth; "EkherGod *' would remove evil out of this world, and cannot; "...will. If he has the will and not the power, ** this (hews weaknefs, which is contrary to the " nature of God; if he has the power, and not *? the will,... | |
| Voltaire - 1765 - 354 páginas
...thirteenth chapter on the Divine Anger, puts the following words into Epicurus's mouth; "EitherGod " would remove evil out of this world, and cannot; *'...or laftly, he has both the power " and will If he ha? the will and not the power, " this (hews weakncis, which is contrary to the " nature of God; if... | |
| 1821 - 734 páginas
...philosophers, as are mere Text men. For initance, let us take the following passage of Voltaire i " Either God would remove evil out of this world, and cannot; or he can, and will ool ; or lastly, he has both the power and will ; if he has the will, and not the power, this... | |
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