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... argument from change ; the argument from cause ; the argument from contingency ; the argument from degrees of excellence ; and the argument from design . In considering these five theological arguments , we shall not quote Saint ...
... argument from change ; the argument from cause ; the argument from contingency ; the argument from degrees of excellence ; and the argument from design . In considering these five theological arguments , we shall not quote Saint ...
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... argument from analogy , where one of the terms of the analogy lies beyond his experience , may perhaps be able to conjecture that the universe arose from something like design . But beyond that he cannot go , except by the utmost ...
... argument from analogy , where one of the terms of the analogy lies beyond his experience , may perhaps be able to conjecture that the universe arose from something like design . But beyond that he cannot go , except by the utmost ...
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Alburey Castell. 9. " By this argument , how prove the unity of the Deity ? " Why not ? 10. " By this argument you renounce all claim to perfection in the Deity . " Why so ? 11. " By this argument you make ourselves the model . " Why so ...
Alburey Castell. 9. " By this argument , how prove the unity of the Deity ? " Why not ? 10. " By this argument you renounce all claim to perfection in the Deity . " Why so ? 11. " By this argument you make ourselves the model . " Why so ...
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