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... Divine Justice the Ground of Human Law VIII . Universality of the Belief in a God IX . Antiquity of Atheism X. Principle of Authority XI . Degrees of Atheism . - Peculiarity of Plato's Style . XII . Ancient Doctrine of the Four Elements ...
... Divine Justice the Ground of Human Law VIII . Universality of the Belief in a God IX . Antiquity of Atheism X. Principle of Authority XI . Degrees of Atheism . - Peculiarity of Plato's Style . XII . Ancient Doctrine of the Four Elements ...
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... Divine Aid in the Argument . - Striking Ex- amples of this from other Dialogues XX . The Great Question of the Ancient Schools , Do all Things flow ? & c .; with a Sketch of some of the principal Mate- rializing or Atheistical ...
... Divine Aid in the Argument . - Striking Ex- amples of this from other Dialogues XX . The Great Question of the Ancient Schools , Do all Things flow ? & c .; with a Sketch of some of the principal Mate- rializing or Atheistical ...
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... Divine Goodness , the a priori Convic- tion of the Moral Sense 253 XLIII . Sublime Mode in which the Bible represents the Divine Provi- dence and Omniscience as contrasted with all mere Philos- ophizing on these Attributes . - Analysis ...
... Divine Goodness , the a priori Convic- tion of the Moral Sense 253 XLIII . Sublime Mode in which the Bible represents the Divine Provi- dence and Omniscience as contrasted with all mere Philos- ophizing on these Attributes . - Analysis ...
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... Divine Nature . For if we admit that God is possessed of every virtue , indolence and indif- ference can form no part of his character . Neither can it be that there is in him any want of power . Therefore we cannot suppose that he will ...
... Divine Nature . For if we admit that God is possessed of every virtue , indolence and indif- ference can form no part of his character . Neither can it be that there is in him any want of power . Therefore we cannot suppose that he will ...
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... Divine Nature , or that true " fear of the Lord which is to de- part from evil ” ( τρέπεσθαι ἐπὶ τὸ μὴ δρᾷν τὰ ἄδικα ) , and superstition , which is wholly occupied , not in the avoidance of sin , but in vain attempts to cure the evils ...
... Divine Nature , or that true " fear of the Lord which is to de- part from evil ” ( τρέπεσθαι ἐπὶ τὸ μὴ δρᾷν τὰ ἄδικα ) , and superstition , which is wholly occupied , not in the avoidance of sin , but in vain attempts to cure the evils ...
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