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Page vii
Now such an arrangement , proceeding as it does in the chronological order of the divine administration , and which quadrates too with the great successions that take place in the collective history of the species , has peculiar ...
Now such an arrangement , proceeding as it does in the chronological order of the divine administration , and which quadrates too with the great successions that take place in the collective history of the species , has peculiar ...
Page viii
By the first arrangement we are made to descend synthetically , from principles which have their residence in the constitution and character of the Godhead , and which transport us back to past eternity — as in those systems of ...
By the first arrangement we are made to descend synthetically , from principles which have their residence in the constitution and character of the Godhead , and which transport us back to past eternity — as in those systems of ...
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a ments from an internal unknown cause may fall into the most exquisite arrangement , than to conceive that their ideas in the great universal mind from a like internal unknown cause fall into that arrangement . The equal possibility of ...
a ments from an internal unknown cause may fall into the most exquisite arrangement , than to conceive that their ideas in the great universal mind from a like internal unknown cause fall into that arrangement . The equal possibility of ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
on the side of Theism | 121 |
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