| 1831 - 576 páginas
...effort ends in belief, ' that for the evils of life there is some good reason, and in con' fession that the reason cannot be found.' What says Paley...suspect, will lose little by his silence. He falls on the reviewer again. • •i ii iJ.i ••<... ' Though I have shown,' says ne, ' and on authorities from... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 páginas
...will, without incurring greater evils than those which would be avoided. The consideration, therefore, of general laws, although it may concern the question...supply us with distinct answers to our difficulties. However, whilst we assent to the above-stated propositions as principles, whatever uncertainty we may... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 páginas
...will, without incurring greater evils than those which would be avoided. The consideration, therefore, of general laws, although it may concern the question...supply us with distinct answers to our difficulties. However, -whilst we assent to the above-stated propositions as principles, whatever uncertainty we... | |
| William Paley - 1819 - 302 páginas
...origin of evil very nearly, (which I think it does.) rests in views disproportionate to our.faculties, and in a knowledge which we do not possess. It serves...supply us with distinct answers to our difficulties. However whilst we as-*ut to the above stated propositions as principles, whatever uncertainty we may... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 382 páginas
...faculties, and in a knowledge which wf do not possess. It serves rather to account for the oh scurity of the subject, than to supply us with distinct answers to our difficultiesj. However, whilst we assent to the above-stated propositions as principles, whatertr uncertainty... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 382 páginas
...will, without incurring greater evils than those which would be avoided. The consideration, therefore, of general laws, although it may concern the question...supply us with distinct answers to our difficulties. However, whilst we assent to the abovestated propositions as principles, whatever uncertainty we may... | |
| William Paley, Edmund Paley - 1825 - 424 páginas
...will, without incurring greater evils than those which would be avoided. The consideration, therefore, of general laws, although it may concern the question...supply us with distinct answers to our difficulties. However, whilst we assent to the above-stated propositions, as principles, whatever uncertainty we... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 440 páginas
...will, without incurring greater evils than those which would be avoided. The consideration, therefore, of general laws, although it may concern the question...supply us with distinct answers to our difficulties. However, whilst we assent to the above stated propositions as principles, whatever uncertainty we may... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 406 páginas
...will, without incurring greater evils than those which would be avoided. The consideration, therefore, of general laws, although it may concern the question...supply us with distinct answers to our difficulties. However, whilst we assent to the above-stated propositions, as principles, whatever uncertainty we... | |
| 1831 - 578 páginas
...revelation speaks on the subject of the origin of evil, it speaks only to discourage dogmatism and temerity. In the most ancient, the most beautiful, and the most...suspect, will lose little by his silence. He falls on the reviewer again. ' Though I have shown,' says he, ' and on authorities from which none can lightly differ,... | |
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