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Page 148
If , for example , instead of a mechanism which served to mark a succession of hours , there were presented a mechanism which served to evolve a succession of musical harmonies , we should just as confidently infer an intelligent artist ...
If , for example , instead of a mechanism which served to mark a succession of hours , there were presented a mechanism which served to evolve a succession of musical harmonies , we should just as confidently infer an intelligent artist ...
Page 178
If , instead of a succession of Jewish , it had been an equally numerous and creditable succession of authors in any other nation , we should have made this use of them . Had there been a continuous chain of credible and well ...
If , instead of a succession of Jewish , it had been an equally numerous and creditable succession of authors in any other nation , we should have made this use of them . Had there been a continuous chain of credible and well ...
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It is enough that we know what the terms of the succession are , or what the effect is wherewith God wills any given thing to be followed up . The character of the ordination , and so the character of the ordainer , depends on the terms ...
It is enough that we know what the terms of the succession are , or what the effect is wherewith God wills any given thing to be followed up . The character of the ordination , and so the character of the ordainer , depends on the terms ...
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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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