His freedom may be restrained, and he only accountable for those acts in respect of which he is free. "5. There possibly may be, and most probably are, beings invisible, and superior in nature to us, who may by other means be in many respects ministers... The Religion of Nature Delineated - Side 193av William Wollaston - 1746 - 395 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Wollaston - 1725 - 228 sider
...iromS(y*j »ndhis compiny, »j if it were to fpezk with him, favcd hidifeThi ftory known. dence dence, and authors under Him of many events to particular...to think what has been intimated already; that fuch imperfeft beings, as we are, are far below the top of the fcale. Tho piflnret of fpiritual beings cannot... | |
| William Wollaston - 1731 - 242 sider
...from Sceftu and his company, as if it were to ipeak with him, &ved his life. The ftory known. God's God's providence, and authors under Him of many events...imperfect beings, as we are, are far below the top ofthcfcale. Tho piRures of fpiritual beings cannot be drawn in our imagination, as of corporeal -y... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1829 - 340 sider
...beings invisible, and superior in nature to us, " who may by other means be in many respects " ministers of God's providence, and authors under " Him of many...without " altering the laws of nature. For it implies no con" tradiction or absurdity to say there are such beings : " on the contrary, we have the greatest... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1829 - 342 sider
...beings invisible, and superior in nature to us, " who may by other means be in many respects " ministers of God's providence, and authors under " Him of many...without " altering the laws of nature. For it implies no con" tradiction or absurdity to say there are such beings : "• on the contrary, we have the greatest... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1846 - 522 sider
...beings invisible, and superior in nature to us, who may by other means be in many respects ministers of God's providence, and authors under Him of many...laws of nature. For it implies no contradiction or absurdity to say there are such beings : on the contrary, we have the greatest reason to think, what... | |
| Edward Shirley Kennedy - 1850 - 370 sider
...spirits, "beings invisible, and superior in nature to us, who may ... be in many respects ministers of God's providence, and authors under Him of many...laws of nature. For it implies no contradiction or absurdity to say there are such beings ; on the contrary, we have the greatest reason to think, what... | |
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