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Page 171
ea to the TUO t ; by de bea DITES évidence of a record for some bygone event is distinct from that of our senses . We might have documentary information as to the precise year of the building of a house , or we might be satisfied by ...
ea to the TUO t ; by de bea DITES évidence of a record for some bygone event is distinct from that of our senses . We might have documentary information as to the precise year of the building of a house , or we might be satisfied by ...
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Now , it is not sufficiently adverted to , that we can even afford to give up the evidence as indicated singly by the laws , because of the overpassing evidence which is indicated by the collocations of matter . Laws of themselves would ...
Now , it is not sufficiently adverted to , that we can even afford to give up the evidence as indicated singly by the laws , because of the overpassing evidence which is indicated by the collocations of matter . Laws of themselves would ...
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The evidence for design in a workmanship of art is grounded exclusively on the shapes and collocations of things ; and in no way presupposes either a creation of matter , or an infusion of its properties , on the part of the artificer .
The evidence for design in a workmanship of art is grounded exclusively on the shapes and collocations of things ; and in no way presupposes either a creation of matter , or an infusion of its properties , on the part of the artificer .
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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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