| D. Brown Anderson - 1899 - 398 páginas
...reason, that, if true, they will have their reward hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...without subsequent disappointment, since (at the worst of them) 'out of nothing, nothing can arise,' not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not depend upon... | |
| Hallie Erminie Rives - 1904 - 492 páginas
...here! If it is true, he will have his reward hereafter ; if there is no hereafter, he at the worst can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...hope through life without subsequent disappointment. I have no horror of the awakening. In the midst of myriads of living and dead creations, why should... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 776 páginas
...that, if true, they will have their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be 908 subséquent disappointment. — Jiyron. The sum and substance of the preparation needed for a coming... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 páginas
...will have their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be with the infidel ill f metal constantly kept — Byron. The sum and substance of the preparation needed for a coming eternity is. that you believe... | |
| 1854 - 1210 páginas
...reason, that, if true, they will have their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...can arise,' not even sorrow. * « • * * * " But my business is to acknowledge your letter, and not make a dissertation. I am obliged to you for your... | |
| Marie E. Hensley - 1917 - 396 páginas
...others. If it is true they will have their reward hereafter, and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...hope through life, without subsequent disappointment at the worst for them 'out of nothing nothing can come, not ever sorrow'." The following lines are... | |
| Martin Gardner - 2001 - 748 páginas
...reason — that, if true, they will have their reward hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...out of nothing nothing can arise, not even sorrow." Similar passages can be found in many contemporary books of religious apologetics. Pascal was not the... | |
| Linda Zagzebski - 2007 - 265 páginas
...reason - that if true - they will have their reward hereafter, and if there be no hereafter - they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep - having...through life - without subsequent disappointment" (p. 76). 6 Byron's idea seems to be that the believer comes out at least as well as the non-believer... | |
| 1825 - 684 páginas
...; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having liad the assistance of an exalted hope, through life, without...man's creed does not depend upon himself; who can say, 1 will believe, — this, — that, — or the other ; and least of all, that which he least can comprehend... | |
| 1825 - 450 páginas
...reason, that, if true, they will have their reward hereafter ; and if there be no hereafter, they can be but with the infidel in his eternal sleep, having...without subsequent disappointment, since (at the worst of them) ' out of nothing nothing can arise,' not even sorrow. But a man's creed does not depend upon... | |
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