The natural proofs of a future state appear to be so much invalidated by the rejection of a separate principle, the seat of thought, which may escape from the perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing... The Monthly Magazine - Seite 3471804Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 692 Seiten
...pi-Hilling body to which it is temporarily united, that he feemed to have been employed in demolifhing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded....revelation'; the neceffity of which, to fupport the mofl important point of •i'-im m belief, was thereby rendered more ftrikingly apparent. It may be... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 714 Seiten
...perifhi'ng body to which it is temporarily united, that he feemed to have been employed ia demolilhing one of the great pillars upon which religion is •founded....additional argument in favour of revelation ; the ncceffity of which, lo fupport the moft important point of -human belief, was thereby rendered more... | |
| John Aikin, Lucy Aikin - 1823 - 446 Seiten
...perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded. It is enough here to observe, that, in Dr. Priestley's mind, the deficiency of these natural proofs only operated as an... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 260 Seiten
...perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded. It is enough here to observe, that in Dr Priestley's mind, the deficiency of these natural proofs only operated as an additional... | |
| Englishmen - 1863 - 912 Seiten
...perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded. It is enough here to observe, that in Dr Priestley's mind, the deficiency of these natural proofs only operated as an additional... | |
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