| 1803 - 752 sivua
...the atheiflical objection drawn from our ignorance, elicits from him an obfervation, which we (hall print in capital letters, and which deferves to be..." TRUE FORTITUDE OF UNDERSTANDING CONSISTS IN NOT «WF FERINO WHAT WE KNOW, TO BE DISTURBED BY WHAT WE DO NOT KNOW." Paufe a moment, reader! and confider,... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering...what we know to be disturbed by what we do not know. If we perceive an useful end, and means adapted to that end, we perceive enough for our conclusion.... | |
| 1811 - 566 sivua
...this distance of time we cannot unravel ? The emphatic remark of Paley cannot be too often enforced. ' True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering...what we know to be disturbed by what we do not know.' Besides the theological inquiries, there is another very prevalent pursuit throughout the book before... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering...what we know, to be disturbed by what we do not know. If we perceive a useful end, and means adapted to that end, we perceive enough for our conclusion.... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 382 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering...what we know, to be disturbed by what we do not know. If we perceive ausefulend, and means adapted to that end, we perceive raongh for our conclusion. If... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 440 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering...what we know to be disturbed by what we do not know. If we perceive a useful end, and means adapted to that end, we perceive enough for our conclusion.... | |
| William Paley - 1826 - 628 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering what we know, to be disturbed by what we do ,&BOW. If we perceive a useful end, and means adapted to that end, we perceive enough for our conclusion.... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 406 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering...what we know to be disturbed by what we do not know. If we perceive an useful end, and means adapted to that end, we perceive enough for our conclusion.... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 296 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. True fortitude of understanding consists in not suffering what we know to fee disturbed by what we do not know. If we perceive an useful end, and means adapted to that end,... | |
| William Paley - 1831 - 624 sivua
...consideration to affect us, even when it respects some parts of the subject immediately under our notice. estroy idolatry, and to no) know. If we perceive a useful end, and means adapted to that end, we perceive enough for our conclusion.... | |
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