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From whence then is our philosopher to divine , in the first instance , his idea of the infinite Being , concerning the reality of whose existence he is , in the second place , to decide ? " ( Hare's Preservative against Socinianism . ) ...
From whence then is our philosopher to divine , in the first instance , his idea of the infinite Being , concerning the reality of whose existence he is , in the second place , to decide ? " ( Hare's Preservative against Socinianism . ) ...
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But we are told , that the eternity of God is a fixed eternal now , from which all ideas of succession , of past and ... The proper abstract idea of duration is , however , simple continuance of being , without any reference to the ...
But we are told , that the eternity of God is a fixed eternal now , from which all ideas of succession , of past and ... The proper abstract idea of duration is , however , simple continuance of being , without any reference to the ...
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The idea suggested is that of sustaining , regulating , and adjusting power ; but if he were told , that he ought to take the idea of power in as figurative a sense as that of the waters being held in the hollow of the hand of God ...
The idea suggested is that of sustaining , regulating , and adjusting power ; but if he were told , that he ought to take the idea of power in as figurative a sense as that of the waters being held in the hollow of the hand of God ...
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