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... suppose limitation of power , must we also suppose limitation of knowledge and wisdom ? To argue that Deity possesses only limited power does not pre- clude us from ascribing unlimited knowledge and wisdom to Him . But there is nothing ...
... suppose limitation of power , must we also suppose limitation of knowledge and wisdom ? To argue that Deity possesses only limited power does not pre- clude us from ascribing unlimited knowledge and wisdom to Him . But there is nothing ...
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... suppose the existence of material sub- stance " : It is worth while to reflect on the motives which induced men to suppose the existence of material substance ; so that having observed the gradual ceasing and expiration of those motives ...
... suppose the existence of material sub- stance " : It is worth while to reflect on the motives which induced men to suppose the existence of material substance ; so that having observed the gradual ceasing and expiration of those motives ...
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... suppose our selves possessed of an invariable and uninterrupted existence through the whole course of our life ? The identity which we ascribe to minds and selves is only a fictitious one , but why do we ascribe it ? Suppose we could ...
... suppose our selves possessed of an invariable and uninterrupted existence through the whole course of our life ? The identity which we ascribe to minds and selves is only a fictitious one , but why do we ascribe it ? Suppose we could ...
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