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... thoughts and actions of mankind , — a spirit beyond the stars , a being who created the world once upon a time , who ... thought it is sure to predominate , to the exclu- sion or neglect of the truth for which pantheism contends . The ...
... thoughts and actions of mankind , — a spirit beyond the stars , a being who created the world once upon a time , who ... thought it is sure to predominate , to the exclu- sion or neglect of the truth for which pantheism contends . The ...
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... thought towards an atheistic culmination . The astron- omer sweeps the heavens with his telescope and finds no God ... thought , if we look only at its main currents . Seventeenth - century thought may be 4 THEISM.
... thought towards an atheistic culmination . The astron- omer sweeps the heavens with his telescope and finds no God ... thought , if we look only at its main currents . Seventeenth - century thought may be 4 THEISM.
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... thought may be said , without injustice , to culminate in the great pantheistic system of Spinoza . This was what ... thought of the time . Locke and Leibnitz were the minds who chiefly shaped the thought of the eighteenth century . Leib ...
... thought may be said , without injustice , to culminate in the great pantheistic system of Spinoza . This was what ... thought of the time . Locke and Leibnitz were the minds who chiefly shaped the thought of the eighteenth century . Leib ...
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... thought that Butler directed his " Analogy of Natural and Revealed Religion . " But , as was seen in the well - known case of James Mill , this argumentum ad hominem , in- 66 tended to drive a deist back upon Christianity , was THEISM.
... thought that Butler directed his " Analogy of Natural and Revealed Religion . " But , as was seen in the well - known case of James Mill , this argumentum ad hominem , in- 66 tended to drive a deist back upon Christianity , was THEISM.
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... thoughts of the coming time . In England empiricism developed into scep- ticism in Hume , while the orthodox theology , which had at first looked askance at Locke , be- came more and more impregnated with the prin- ciples of the deism ...
... thoughts of the coming time . In England empiricism developed into scep- ticism in Hume , while the orthodox theology , which had at first looked askance at Locke , be- came more and more impregnated with the prin- ciples of the deism ...
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