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" God, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite ; there have been men, it seems, in all ages, who, in affecting singularity, have overlooked truth ; an argument, however, is not the worse for being old ; and surely it would have... "
An Apology for Christianity: In a Series of Letters, Addressed to Edward ... - Sivu 227
tekijä(t) Richard Watson - 1776 - 295 sivua
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Sermons on Public Occasions, and Tracts on Religious Subjects

Richard Watson - 1788 - 500 sivua
...mentions a fet of men, who were very ignorant, and thought themfelves fupremely wife; and who reje&ed the argument for the being of a God, derived from...mode of reafoning, if you had examined the external evidence for the truth of Chriftianity, weighed the old arguments from miracles, and from prophecies,...

Sermons on Public Occasions, and Tracts on Religious Subjects

Richard Watson - 1788 - 494 sivua
...mentions a fet of men, who were very ignorant, and thought themfelves fupremely wife; and who rejected the argument for the being of a God, derived from...harmony and order of the univerfe, as old and trite -fi there have been men, it feems, in all ages, who in affecting fingularity, have overlooked truth...

A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - 1803 - 446 sivua
...mentions a set of men, who were very ignorant, and thought themselves extremely wise : and who rejefted the argument for the being of a GOD, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite. There have been men, it seems, in all ages, who in affefting singularity,...

A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - 1809 - 410 sivua
...menlions a set of men, who were very ignorant, and thought them. selves extremely wise ; and who rejected the argument for the being of a God, derived from the harmony and order cfjhe universe, as old and trite. There have been men, it seems, in all ages, who in affecting singularity,...

Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Nide 1

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 sivua
...mentions a set of men, who were very ignorant, and thought themselves supremely wise ; and who rejected the argument for the being of a God, derived from the harmony and order «f the universe, as old and trite; there have been men, it seems, in all ages, who in affecting singularity,...

Elegant extracts, Nide 55

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sivua
...mentions a set of men, who were Tery ignorant, and thought themselves supremely wise ; and who rejected the argument for the being of a God, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite ; there have been men, it seems, in all ages, who, in affecting singularity,...

Two Apologies: One for Christianity, in a Series of Letters Addressed to ...

Richard Watson - 1820 - 498 sivua
...mentions a set of men who were very ignorant, and thought themselves supremely wise, and who rejected the argument for the being of a God, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite *.' There have been men, it seems, in all ages, who, in affecting singularity,...

Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 sivua
...a set of men, who were very ignorant, and thought themselvee supremely wise ; and who rejected tho argument for the being of a God, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite; there have been men, it seems, in all ages, who, in affecting singularity,...

Standard Works, Niteet 1–20

1835 - 612 sivua
...men, who were very ignorant, and thought themselves supremely wise ; and who rejected the arguments for the being of a God, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite.* There have been men it seems in all ages, who, in affecting singularity,...

Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Nide 5

James Caughey - 1847 - 376 sivua
...mentions a set of men who were very ignorant, and thought themselves extremely wise ; and who rejected the argument for the being of a GOD, derived from the harmony and order of the universe, as old and trite. There have been men, it seems, in all ages, who, in affecting singularity,...




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