The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... existence is an effect of some cause . " Is the proposition , I am a creature , an intuitive truth in the judgment of every man , who reflects upon his own existence ? Is it a self evident proposi- tion to every man's mind , that his ...
... existence is an effect of some cause . " Is the proposition , I am a creature , an intuitive truth in the judgment of every man , who reflects upon his own existence ? Is it a self evident proposi- tion to every man's mind , that his ...
Pagina 139
... existence of the Deity to those who require any other proof of their own origin than the revela- tion of Jehovah , he ought to have proved the very thing which , he presumes , he might dispense with . " 1 He has demonstrated , from his ...
... existence of the Deity to those who require any other proof of their own origin than the revela- tion of Jehovah , he ought to have proved the very thing which , he presumes , he might dispense with . " 1 He has demonstrated , from his ...
Pagina 140
... existence . Should he say , that his parents caused his existence , and their parents their existence ; we should be obliged to deny their ability to accomplish this work of causation ; or else to go back to the first pair ( or pairs ...
... existence . Should he say , that his parents caused his existence , and their parents their existence ; we should be obliged to deny their ability to accomplish this work of causation ; or else to go back to the first pair ( or pairs ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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