| Alexander Hunter - 1804 - 598 páginas
...phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. To have ma:le this the ruling, the habitual sentiment of our minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religiou?. The world from thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration.... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 páginas
...phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual sentiment of our minds, is to...and life itself one continued act of adoration. The change is no less than this, that, whereas formerly God was seldom in our thoughts, we can now scarcely... | |
| William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - 1810 - 350 páginas
...phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual sentiment of our minds, is to...which is religious. The world thenceforth becomes a torople, and life itself one continued act of adoration. The change is no less than this, that whereas... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 páginas
...phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual sentiment of our minds, is to...and life itself one continued act of adoration. The change is no less than this, that, whereas formerly God was seldom in our thoughts, we can now scarcely... | |
| J. W. Baker - 1817 - 262 páginas
...with a constant reference to a supreme and intelligent author. Observation. To hare made this ruling sentiment of our minds is to have laid the foundation of every thing religious. The world from thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration.... | |
| Peter Smith - 1818 - 510 páginas
...phaenomena of nature with a constant reference to an intelligent Creator. To have made this the ruling sentiment of our minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religious. The world from thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration. The change produced... | |
| William Paley - 1819 - 302 páginas
...constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual hrntiment of. our minds, is to have laid the foundation of every thing which is religious. The wor_ld from thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration. "The change... | |
| William Paley - 1820 - 292 páginas
...phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual sentiment of our minds, is to...foundation of every thing which is religious. The world from thenceforth becomes a temple, and life itself N one continued act of adoration. The change is... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 382 páginas
...phenomena of nature with a constant reference to a supreme intelligent Author. To have made this the ruling, the habitual sentiment of our minds, is to...and life itself one continued act of adoration. The change is no less than this : that, whereas formerly God was seldom in our thoughts, we can now scarcely... | |
| 1824 - 726 páginas
...phenomena of nature, with a constant reference to a supreme, intelligent Authpr. To have made this the habitual sentiment of our minds, is to have laid...foundation of every thing which is religious. The world from thence becomes a temple, and life itself one continued act of adoration.'' [An Abstract of Professor... | |
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