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" And if Natural Philosophy in all its parts, by pursuing this method, shall at length be perfected; the bounds of Moral Philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by Natural Philosophy what is the First cause, what power He has over us,... "
Opticks:: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ... - Page 371
by Isaac Newton - 1730 - 382 pages
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Correspondence

Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - Philosophy - 2000 - 132 pages
...philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural philosophy what is the first cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him, so far our duty toward him as well as that toward one another will appear to us by the light of nature....
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Readings in Modern Philosophy, Vol. 1: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz and ...

Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - Philosophy - 2000 - 326 pages
...philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural philosophy what is the first cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him, so far our duty toward him as well as that toward one another will appear to us by the light of nature....
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The Christian in Today's Culture

Charles W. Colson, Nancy Pearcey - Religion - 2001 - 398 pages
...world would lead straight to the God who created that world. Science shows us "what is the first cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him," Newton wrote, so that "our duty- towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us...
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Religion, Reason and Nature in Early Modern Europe

R. Crocker - History - 2001 - 264 pages
...explain how this will be: For so far as we can know by natural Philosophy what is the first Cause, what Power he has over us, and what Benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the Light of...
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The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science

Edwin Arthur Burtt - Science - 2003 - 370 pages
...philosophy what is the first cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him, so far our duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light of nature."ss So, although religion and science are fundamentally different interpretations of the universe,...
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Denying and Disclosing God: The Ambiguous Progress of Modern Atheism

Michael J. Buckley - Religion - 2004 - 204 pages
...call Godliness and Humanity: "For so far as we can know by natural Philosophy what is the first Cause, what Power he has over us, and what Benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the Light of...
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The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid

Terence Cuneo, René van Woudenberg - Philosophy - 2004 - 396 pages
...illuminates the one he does quote: "For so far as we can know by natural Philosophy what is the first Cause, what Power he has over us, and what Benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the Light of...
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Character for Life: An American Heritage: Profiles of Great Men and Women of ...

Don Hawkinson - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 470 pages
...blood, and made us kings and priests." 18 He taught that science shows us "what is the first cause, what power He has over us, and what benefits we receive from Him... so that our duty towards Him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light of...
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Phenomenology of Life - From the Animal Soul to the Human Mind: Book II. The ...

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - Science - 2007 - 556 pages
...Philosophy will be also enlarged. For as we can know by natural Philosophy what is the first Cause, what Power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the light of...
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Reforming Philosophy: A Victorian Debate on Science and Society

Laura J. Snyder - Science - 2010 - 386 pages
...Philosophy will also be enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural Philosophy what is the first Cause, what Power he has over us, and what Benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the Light of...
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