| Missions - 1807 - 672 pages
...rable ages that are past, some things may have been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all tilings, that is, precludes another Deity, by being one himself,...he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may piescnt himself to you with the avowal of being... | |
| John Foster - Autobiography - 1807 - 402 pages
...past, some things may have been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all thing:;,that is,precludes another Deity by being one himself, he cannot know...he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with the avowal of being... | |
| John Foster - Autobiography - 1811 - 484 pages
...be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done in the immeasurable ages that are post, some things may have been done by a God. Thus, unless...firmly .avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with the avowal of being... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1811 - 428 pages
...precludes another Deity by being one him. self, he cannot know that the Being whose existence herejectS^ does not exist. But he must know that he does not...he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with the avowal of being... | |
| John Foster - 1813 - 502 pages
...does not exist. But he must know that he does not exist, elae he deserves equal contempt and companion for the temerity with which he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with the avowal of being... | |
| Religion - 1818 - 588 pages
...been done in the immeasurable j ages that are past, «oine things | may пате been done by a GooT. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes...he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with the •avowal of being... | |
| 1819 - 774 pages
...exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done in theimmeasureable ages, that are past, some things may have been done...he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with the avowal of being... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 426 pages
...past, some things may have been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, unless he precludes another Deity by being one himself, he cannot...he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with an avowal of being thus... | |
| Theology - 1819 - 788 pages
...precludes another Deity, by being one himself, he cannot knowthat the Being, whose existence he-rejects, does not exist. But he must know that he does not...he firmly avows his rejection and acts accordingly. And yet a man of ordinary age and intelligence may present himself to you with the avowal of being... | |
| English essays - 1822 - 468 pages
...is, precludes another Deity, by being one himself, he cannot know that the Being whose existence tie rejects does not exist. But he must know that he does...he firmly avows his rejection, and acts accordingly *." As, however, no individual can presume that he has attained this alarming superiority above his... | |
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