| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 sivua
...should propose to ourselves nobler views, such as to recreate and exalt the mind, with a prospect of the beauty, order, extent, and variety, of natural things...and beneficence, of the Creator: and lastly, to make several parts of the creation, so far as in us lies, subservient to the ends they were designed for... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 sivua
...should propose to ourselves nobler views, such as to recreate and exalt the mind, with a prospect of the beauty, order, extent, and variety, of natural things...and beneficence, of the Creator: and lastly, to make several parts of the creation, so far as in vs lies, subservient to the ends they were designed for... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 sivua
...(U Speaking. (2) Writing. (3) Reading. variety of natural things : hence, by proper inferences, (2) to enlarge our notions of the grandeur, wisdom, and beneficence of the Creator : and lastly, (3) to make the several parts of the creation, so far as in us lies, subservient to the ends they were... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 sivua
...say by what rule a thing is so or so. variety of natural things : hence, by proper inferences, (2) to enlarge our notions of the grandeur, wisdom, and beneficence of the Creator : and lastly, (3) to make the several parts of the creation, so far as in us lies, subservient to the ends they were... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 sivua
...(U Speaking. (2) Writing. (3) Reading. variety of natural things: hence, by proper inferences, (2) to enlarge our notions of the grandeur, wisdom, and beneficence of the Creator : and lastly, (3) to make the several parts of the creation, so far as in us lies, subservient to the ends they were... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 sivua
...(U Speaking. (2) Writing. (3) Reading. variety of natural things : hence, by proper inferences, (2) to enlarge our notions of the grandeur, wisdom, and beneficence of the Creator : and lastly, (3) to make the several parts of the crea,'tion, so far as in us lies, subservient to the ends they... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 sivua
...should propose to ourselves nobler views, namely, to recreate and exalt the mind with a prospect of the beauty, order, extent, and variety of natural things...and the sustentation and comfort of ourselves and fellow-creatures. 1 10. [s-'The best key for the aforesaid analogy or natural Science will be easily... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 sivua
...should propose to ourselves nobler views, namely, to recreate and exalt the mind with a prospect of the beauty, order, extent, and variety of natural things:...and the sustentation and comfort of ourselves and fellow-creatures. no. [ s9 The best key for the aforesaid analogy or natural Science will be easily... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - 436 sivua
...should propose to ourselves nobler views, namely, to recreate and exalt the mind with a prospect of the beauty, order, extent, and variety of natural things...and the sustentation and comfort of ourselves and fellow-creatures. [10°] no. [^The best key for the aforesaid analogy or natural Science will be easily... | |
| George Berkeley - 1878 - 318 sivua
...should propose to ourselves nobler views, such as to recreate and exalt the mind, with a prospect of the beauty, order, extent, and variety of natural things...and the sustentation and comfort of ourselves and fellow-creatures. 110. The best key for the aforesaid analogy, or natural science, will be easily acknowledged... | |
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