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... means pretends to hold it out as a complete or perfect treatise , from its nature . and origin this could scarcely be expected , he trusts he may lay claim to some degree of candid interpretation , on account of his intentions . The ...
... means pretends to hold it out as a complete or perfect treatise , from its nature . and origin this could scarcely be expected , he trusts he may lay claim to some degree of candid interpretation , on account of his intentions . The ...
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... mean time endeavour to amuse ourselves with a short account of the two gentlemen who are principals in this dispute ; from which we may in some measure be enabled to estimate the nature and force of their convictions ; and to judge to ...
... mean time endeavour to amuse ourselves with a short account of the two gentlemen who are principals in this dispute ; from which we may in some measure be enabled to estimate the nature and force of their convictions ; and to judge to ...
第16页
... mean , that there is no such thing as morali- ty , or a right and wrong in actions ; that in the system of things which we behold , there is neither benevolence nor any other paffion ; that death is an eternal sleep ; and that men may ...
... mean , that there is no such thing as morali- ty , or a right and wrong in actions ; that in the system of things which we behold , there is neither benevolence nor any other paffion ; that death is an eternal sleep ; and that men may ...
第24页
... means , to fix any one's attention seriously to the subject , we shall be better able , at our next meeting , to con- sider the work of Dr Francis , so confidently appealed to by Mr Goodwill and his friends . " Infidels , I have already ...
... means , to fix any one's attention seriously to the subject , we shall be better able , at our next meeting , to con- sider the work of Dr Francis , so confidently appealed to by Mr Goodwill and his friends . " Infidels , I have already ...
第30页
... means of acquiring information are so few , and uncertain , as ef- fectually to quash the presumption which impotent pride might be apt to excite . " It is in vain for us to attempt to prove a priori , the certainty or uncertainty of ...
... means of acquiring information are so few , and uncertain , as ef- fectually to quash the presumption which impotent pride might be apt to excite . " It is in vain for us to attempt to prove a priori , the certainty or uncertainty of ...
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第86页 - For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom ; but we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness ; but unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.
第86页 - For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble are called. But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and God hath 'chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty...
第124页 - And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
第240页 - Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, and all the Sons of God shouted for joy?
第281页 - And it was about the sixth hour, and there was a darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was rent in the midst.
第84页 - Ye men of Israel, take heed to yourselves what ye intend to do as touching these men. 36 For before these days rose up Theudas, boasting himself to be somebody; to whom a number of men, about four hundred, joined themselves: who was slain; and all, as many as obeyed him, were scattered, and brought to nought.
第69页 - This Moses, whom they refused, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge ? the same did God send to be a ruler and a deliverer by the hand of the angel which appeared to him in the bush.
第84页 - And now I say unto you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought : 39 But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
第249页 - Samuel said, hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of the Lord ? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken, than the fat of rams. For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.
第290页 - For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, And as a root out of a dry ground. He hath no form nor comeliness; And when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.