Accordingly we find, from the bodies which lie under our observation, that matter is only made as the basis and support of animals, and that there is no more of the one than what is necessary for the existence of the other. Infinite goodness is of so... The British Essayists - Side 7redigert av - 1808Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1829 - 318 sider
...manner thrown away upon dead matter, any farther than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence.— Accordingly we find, from the...what is necessary for the existence of the other. 6. Infinite goodness is of so communicative* n nature, that it seems to delight in conferring existence... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 244 sider
...thrown away upon dead matter, any farther than as it is subservient to beings which ar« conscious of their existence. Accordingly we find, from the...under our observation, that matter is only made as tha basis and support of animals ; and that there is no more of ths one than what is necessary for... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 256 sider
...bodies wb'ch lie under our observation, t matter is only made as the basis and support of animals ; ; that there is no' more of the one than what is necessary the existence of the other. 6 Infinite Goodness is of so communicative a nature, tha seems to delight... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1836 - 264 sider
...manner thrown away upon dead matter, any farther than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence. Accordingly we find", from the...bodies which lie under our observation, that matter ia only made as the basis and support of animals ; and that there is no more of the one than what is... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 sider
...manner thrown away upon dead matter, any farther than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence. Accordingly we find, from the...it seems to delight in the conferring of existence upon every degree of perceptive being. As this is a speculation which I have often pursued with great... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1837 - 276 sider
...thrown away upon dii:ul matter, any farther than as it is subservient to beings uhich are conscious of their existence. Accordingly we find, from the...lie under our observation, that matter is only made as-the basis and support of animals ; and that there is no more of the or.e than what is necessary... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1838 - 426 sider
...manner, thrown away upon dead matter any farther than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence." Accordingly we find, from the...that matter is only made as the basis and support of living beings, and that there is little more of the one than what is necessary for the existence and... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1838 - 444 sider
...manner, thrown away upon dead matter any farther than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence." Accordingly we find, from the...that matter is only made as the basis and support of living beings, and that there is little more of the one than what is necessary for the existence and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1843 - 222 sider
...manner thrown away upon dead matter, any farther than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence. Accordingly we find, from the...support of animals; and that there is no more of the «ne than what is necessarv for the existence of the other. . 6. Infinite (loodness is of so communicative... | |
| Henry Davis - 1844 - 224 sider
...manner thrown away upon dead matter, any farther than as it is subservient to heings which are conscious of their existence. Accordingly we find, from the bodies which lie under otir observation, that matter is only made as the basis and support of animals, and that there is no... | |
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