Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... existence itself admits of no such demonstration , and that in the nature of the thing it is impossible . The reason ... existence of God , was Dr. Samuel Clarke . He however first proceeds à posteriori to prove , from the actual ...
... existence itself admits of no such demonstration , and that in the nature of the thing it is impossible . The reason ... existence of God , was Dr. Samuel Clarke . He however first proceeds à posteriori to prove , from the actual ...
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... existence may be taken in two accepta . tions , either as it arises from the relation which the existence of that of which it is affirmed has to the existence of other things , or from the re- lation which the actual existence of ...
... existence may be taken in two accepta . tions , either as it arises from the relation which the existence of that of which it is affirmed has to the existence of other things , or from the re- lation which the actual existence of ...
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... existence must be in the thing itself , ' we need not say a word more of the last of these suppositions . " Let us ... existence of the self- existent being from the absolute perfection of his nature , is υστερον προτερον . For all ...
... existence must be in the thing itself , ' we need not say a word more of the last of these suppositions . " Let us ... existence of the self- existent being from the absolute perfection of his nature , is υστερον προτερον . For all ...
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