| Jonathan Swift - 1898 - 418 pages
...the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may be above our reason, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the universal presence of God, with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries,... | |
| 1791 - 668 pages
...the truth and power of the Almighty. It is an old and true djftinclion, that things may be above cur reafon without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the omniprefence of the Deity ; with innumerable other points. How little do rrrofe who quarrel with myfteries... | |
| 1780 - 826 pages
...entirely upon the truth and power of the Almighty. It is ;ui o'd and true dininftion, that things irny be above our reafon without being contrary to it. Of this kind are tv.e power, the nature, and the omniprefence of the Deity ; with innumerable other points. How liitle... | |
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