The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... atheism , infidelity and fatalism , accompanied with legalized plun- dering , became " the order of the day . " If knowledge is not consecrated to a moral purpose , and prosecuted with a reference to that immortal existence to which we ...
... atheism , infidelity and fatalism , accompanied with legalized plun- dering , became " the order of the day . " If knowledge is not consecrated to a moral purpose , and prosecuted with a reference to that immortal existence to which we ...
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... atheism ; and is clearly repugnant to every dictate of reason , which de clares , that to every effect we must assign an adequate cause . And , if in our physical inves- tigations , we are necessarily led to the admission of a self ...
... atheism ; and is clearly repugnant to every dictate of reason , which de clares , that to every effect we must assign an adequate cause . And , if in our physical inves- tigations , we are necessarily led to the admission of a self ...
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... Atheism was publicly preached , and its mon- strous doctrines disseminated among the mass of the people , an occurrence altogether novel in the history of man . A professor was even named by Chaumette , to instruct the children of the ...
... Atheism was publicly preached , and its mon- strous doctrines disseminated among the mass of the people , an occurrence altogether novel in the history of man . A professor was even named by Chaumette , to instruct the children of the ...
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... atheism , and a false philo- sophy which had thrown off its allegiance to Christianity , were the chief causes which produc- ed the licentiousness and impiety which charac- terized the rulers and citizens of France , under " the reign ...
... atheism , and a false philo- sophy which had thrown off its allegiance to Christianity , were the chief causes which produc- ed the licentiousness and impiety which charac- terized the rulers and citizens of France , under " the reign ...
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... atheism , takes pos- session of the mind ; and hence we find , that in the writings of such men as Buffon , Diderot , and La Place , there is not the slightest reference to Final Causes , or to the agency of an All - per- vading Mind ...
... atheism , takes pos- session of the mind ; and hence we find , that in the writings of such men as Buffon , Diderot , and La Place , there is not the slightest reference to Final Causes , or to the agency of an All - per- vading Mind ...
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