| 1737 - 354 sivua
...Progrefs, fo high as Man, we may . by a Parity of Reafon fuppofe that it itill proceeds gradually through thofe Beings which are of a fuperior Nature to him...infinitely greater Space and Room for different Degrees of Perfeftion, between the Supreme Being and Man, than between Man and the moft defpicable Infeft. This... | |
| Henry Baker - 1743 - 384 sivua
...ftill proceeds gradually upwards thro' numberlefs Orders of Beings of a fuperior Nature to him : as there is an infinitely greater Space and Room for different Degrees of Perfection between the Supreme Being and Man, than between Man and the moft defpicable Infed." Mr.... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1746 - 420 sivua
...Krr»i -n • v 11. " it ftill proceeds gradually through Beings of a fuperior Nature to him ; fmce there " is an infinitely greater Space and Room, " for different Degrees of Perfection between r " the Supreme Being and Man, than be" tween Man and the moft defpicable In« fect.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1753 - 376 sivua
...progrds, fo high as man, we may by a parity of reafon fuppofe that it ftill proceeds gradually through thofe Beings which are of a fuperior nature to him ; fince there is an infinitely greater fpace and room for different degrees of perfection, between the fupreme Being and man, than between... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 sivua
...high as man, we may, by a parity of realbn, tiippofe that it Hill proceeds gradually through thole beings which are of a fuperior nature to him : fince there is an infinitely greater fpace and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and man, than between... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 sivua
...progrefs, fo high as man, we may, by parity of reafon, fuppofe, that it ftill proceeds gradually through thofe beings which are of a fuperior nature to him; fince there is infinitely greater fpace and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 sivua
...progrefs fo high as man, we may by a parity of reafon fuppofe that it ftill proceeds gradually through thofe Beings which are of a fuperior nature to him ; fince there is an infinitely greater fpace and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and man, than between... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 sivua
...that it still proceeds gradually through those beings which are of a superior nature to him ; since there is an infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection between the Supreme Being and man, than between man and the most despicable insect. This... | |
| 1803 - 408 sivua
...that it still proceeds gradually through those beings which are of a superior nature to him, since there is an infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and man, than between man and the most despicable insect. This... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 sivua
...that it still proceeds gradually through those beings which are of a superior nature to him ; since there is an infinitely greater space and room for different degrees of perfection, between the Supreme Being and man, than between man and the most despicable insect. This... | |
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