| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1814 - 584 sider
...chance, and that God neither observes our conduct, nor will call us to account for our actions. But if we believe that there is a God, and that there is a future state in which we must be for ever happy or for ever miserable, the duty which we owe to ourselves,... | |
| Frank Vincent - 1874 - 538 sider
...century once defined the duty of the different classes of Budhists in the following manner : — ' Men of the lowest order of mind must believe that...conduct in this life. ' Men of the middle degree of mental capacity must add to the above the knowledge that all things in this world are perishable ;... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - 1878 - 334 sider
...Buddhists in the following manner : — " Men of the lowest order of mind must believe that there isa God, and that there is a future life, in which they...conduct in this life. " Men of the middle degree of mental capacity must add to the above the knowledge that all things in this world are perishable ;... | |
| Chalmers Izett Paton - 1878 - 190 sider
...be true to his religious profession ; and lie is as far as possible from being so who, professing to believe that there is a God and that there is a future state, scoffs at the idea of fearing or serving God, of praising Him, or praying to Him, or at the... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1881 - 778 sider
...would supply us with evident demonstrations of the two cardinal propositions of pure reason, namely, that there is a God, and that there is a future life. I am certain, on the contrary, [p. 742] that this will never be the case, for whence should reason... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1881 - 776 sider
...would supply us with evident demonstrations of the two cardinal propositions of pure reason, namely, that there is a God, and that there is a future life. I am certain, on the contrary, [p. ?42] that this will never be the case, for whence should reason... | |
| Marguerite Florence Jervis Barclay Evans - 1921 - 330 sider
...embitter you. If you were as familiar with death as I am, believe me you would be certain of one thing — that there is a God, and that there is a future life. . . . Benny would tell you so if he could speak. ... I'll leave you here for a little while. I'll come... | |
| Stanley Rosen - 1987 - 222 sider
...beings will never discover "certain demonstrations of the two 'cardinal assertions of our pure reason: that there is a God, and that there is a future life." But he is "apodictically certain" that no one will ever be able to assert the opposite "with the least... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1996 - 1106 sider
...be satisfied from a practical point of view. No one, indeed, will be able to boast that he knows148 that there is a God and that there is a future life; for if he knows this, then he is just the man that I have been looking for all along. All knowledge... | |
| Rāmacandra Miśra - 1998 - 474 sider
...would supply us with evident demonstrations of the two cardinal propositions of pure reason, namely, that there is a God, and that there is a future life. I am certain, on the contrary, that this will never be the case.... But there is the same apodictic... | |
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