| 1829 - 930 pages
...harder to believe that God should alter, and put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their ordinary rule, purposely that the mind of man might do so always afterwards, than that this is some fallacy or natural effect of which he knows... | |
| Lord Peter King King - 1829 - 426 pages
...harder to believe that God should alter, and put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their ordinary rule, purposely that the mind of man might do so always afterwards, than that this is some fallacy or natural effect of which he knows... | |
| James Martineau - 1836 - 500 pages
...harder to believe that God should alter, and put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their ordinary rule, purposely that the mind of man might do so always afterwards, than that this is some fallacy or natural effect of which he knows... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1876 - 408 pages
...harder to believe God should 'alter and put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their ordinary rule, purposely, that the mind of man might do so always afterwards, than that this is some fallacy or natural effect, of which he knows... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1866 - 416 pages
...says, ' to believe that God should alter or put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their...than that this is some fallacy or natural effect of which he knows not the cause, let it look ever so strange' (King, Life of Locke, vol. i. pp. 230, 231).... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1872 - 384 pages
...harder to believe God should alter and put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their ordinary rule, purposely, that the mind of man might do so always afterwards, than that this is some fallacy or natural effect, of which he knows... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 564 pages
...harder to believe that God should alter, and put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their ordinary rule, purposely that the mind of man might do so always afterwards, than that this is some fallacy or natural effect, of which he knows... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1886 - 416 pages
...says, ' to believe thai God should alter or put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their...always after, than that this is some fallacy or natural eft'ect of which he knows not the cause, let it look ever so strange ' (King, Lift .if Locke, vol.... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1895 - 416 pages
...says, ' to believe that God should alter or put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their...of men might do so always after, than that this is somo fallacy or natural effect of which he knows not the cause, let it look ever so strange ' (King,... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 494 pages
...harder to believe that God should alter and put out of its ordinary course some phenomenon of the great world for once, and make things act contrary to their ordinary rule, purposely that the mind of man might do so always afterwards, than that this is some fallacy or natural effect, of which he knows... | |
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