 | John Locke - Philosophy - 1722 - 636 pages
...towards Matter, by ways unconceivable to me, ,is not only a Demonftration that God can^ if he pleafes, put into Bodies, Powers, and Ways of Operation, above what can be deriv'd from our Idea of Body, or can be explain'd by what we know of Matter, but alfo an unquestionable... | |
 | John Hildrop - Deism - 1754 - 308 pages
...towards Matter by Ways inconceivable to me, is not only a Demonjlration that God can, if be plfafes, put into Bodies Powers and Ways of Operation, above...from our Idea of Body, or can be explained by what We know of Matter, but alfo an unquejlionable, and every-wberc vijible, In/lance that he has done fo.... | |
 | John Hildrop - Ethics - 1754 - 318 pages
...crude and uncorrect Manner of expreffing a very unphilofophical Thought. Tfiat God can, if he pleafes, put into Bodies Powers and Ways of Operation, above what can be derived from our Idea of Body. That God can, either immediately by his own Power, or mediately by the Operation of inferior Intelligences,... | |
 | Joseph Priestley - Philosophy - 1777 - 424 pages
...towards matter, by ways inconceivable to me, is not only a demonftration that God can, if he plt-afes, put into bodies powers and ways of operation above what can be derived from our ideas of body, or can be explained by what we know of matter, but a'fo an unqueftionable and every... | |
 | John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1796 - 558 pages
...towards matter, by ways unconceivable to me, is not only a demonftration that God can, if he pleafes, put into bodies powers, and ways of operation, above...from our idea of body, or can be explained by what we know of matter, but alfo an unqueftionable, and every where viftble inlhoce, that he has done fo.... | |
 | John Locke - 1801 - 396 pages
...towards matter, by ways unconceivable to me, is not only a demonstration that God can, if he pleases, put into bodies powers, and ways of operation, above what can be derived from pur idea of body, or can be explained by what we know of matter, but also an unquestionable, and every... | |
 | John Locke - Books and reading - 1806 - 394 pages
...towards matter, by ways unconceivable to me, is em only a demoaft ration that God can, if be pleafes, put into bodies powers, and ways of operation, above what can be derived from our idea of body, of can be explained by what we know of matter, but alib an ufKjueftkmabte, and every where vifibJe... | |
 | John Locke - 1823 - 460 pages
...towards matter, by ways unconceivable to me, is not only a demonstration that God can, if he pleases, put into bodies powers, and ways of operation, above...from our idea of body, or can be explained by what we know of matter, but also an unquestionable, and every where visible instance, that he has done so.... | |
 | John Locke - 1823 - 432 pages
...towards matter, by ways unconceivable to me, is not only a demonstration that God can, if he pleases, put into bodies powers, and ways of operation, above what can be derived from our idea of, bod}', or can be explained by what we know of matter, but also an unquestionable, and every where visible... | |
 | John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 444 pages
...towards matter, by ways unconceivable to me, is not only a demonstration that God can, if he pleases, put into bodies powers, and ways of operation, above what can be derived from our idea of bod}', or can be explained by what we know of matter, but also an unquestionable, and every where visible... | |
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