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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ... - Page 7
by John Mason Good - 1819
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The Supernatural in Nature: A Verification by Free Use of Science

Joseph William Reynolds - Religion and science - 1878 - 552 pages
...ARNOLD. " FROM the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly f1nd in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...truth, that there is an eternal, most powerful, and most knowing Being " — these are the words of John Locke.1 The existence of God is a verity real...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Notes and Illustrations of ...

John Locke - 1879 - 722 pages
...Thus from the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...truth, that there is an eternal, most powerful, and most knowing Being which whether any one will please to call " God," it matters not. The thing is evident...
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The Supernatural in Nature: A Verification by Free Use of Science

Joseph William Reynolds - 1880 - 602 pages
..." " FROM the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...truth, that there is an eternal, most powerful, and most knowing Being" — these are the words of John Locke.1 The existence of God is a verity real as...
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The Great Dilemma: Christ His Own Witness Or His Own Accuser ; Six Lectures

Henry Bickersteth Ottley - 1881 - 256 pages
...72). " From the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...evident truth, that there is an Eternal, Most Powerful, m,ore than this bare allusion to abstract and metaphysical problems, such as altogether preclude any...
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An Outline of Locke's Ethical Philosophy ...

Mattoon Monroe Curtis - Ethics - 1890 - 168 pages
..."Thus, from a consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...truth, that there is an Eternal, most powerful, and most knowing Being." l) With the exception of the teleological , Locke's argument for the existence...
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The Philosophical Works of John Locke, Volume 2

John Locke - Philosophy - 1892 - 566 pages
...God.—Thus, from the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain,...truth., that there is an eternal, most powerful, and most knowing being, which whether any one will please to call God, it matters not; the thing is evident,...
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Theism as Grounded in Human Nature: Historically and Critically Handled ...

William Leslie Davidson - Theism - 1893 - 528 pages
...Thus, from the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...truth, that there is an eternal, most powerful and most knowing being, which whether any one will please to call God, it matters not ; the thing is evident,...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 2

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1894 - 516 pages
...ourselves, and what we And infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to God? ° the knowledge of this certain and evident truth, — That there is an eternal, most powerful, and most knowing Being ; which whether any one will please to call God, it matters not. The thing is evident...
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Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Books II and IV (with ..., Book 2

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1905 - 382 pages
...Thus from the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...truth, that there is an eternal, most powerful, and most knowing Being ; which whether any one will please to call " God," it matters not. The thing is...
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Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Books II and IV (with Omissions)

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1905 - 424 pages
...Thus from the consideration of ourselves, and what we infallibly find in our own constitutions, our reason leads us to the knowledge of this certain and...truth, that there is an eternal, most powerful, and most knowing Being; which whether any one will please to call " God," it matters not. The thing is...
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