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" A necessary being is one whose existence is necessarily believed by us — a being, in a word, whose non-existence we cannot conceive. But is this all that is meant by a necessary being ? It is indeed all : anything more is inconceivable. ' § 67. It... "
Examination of Gillespie; Being an Analytical Criticism of the Argument a ... - Page 14
by Thomas Squire Barrett - 1871 - 48 pages
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The Necessary Existence of God

William Honyman Gillespie - God - 1843 - 422 pages
...In the next place, What are we to understand by a necessarily existing being ? A necessary being is one whose existence is necessarily believed by us...in a word, whose non-existence we cannot conceive. But is this all that is meant by a necessary being ? It is indeed all : any thing more is inconceivable....
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 7

John Kitto - Bible - 1854 - 500 pages
...In the next place, what are we to understand by a necessarilyexisting being ? A necessary being is one whose existence is necessarily believed by us...in a word, whose non-existence we cannot conceive. But is this all that is meant by a necessary being ? It is indeed all : anything more is inconceivable....
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 7; Volume 25

John Kitto - Bible - 1854 - 504 pages
...In the next place, what are we to understand by a necessarilyexisting being ? A necessary being is one whose existence is necessarily believed by us...in a word, whose non-existence we cannot conceive. But is this all that is meant by a necessary being ? It is indeed all : anything more is inconceivable....
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The Journal of Sacred Literature

Bible - 1854 - 500 pages
...In the next place, what are we to understand by a necessarilyexisting being ? A necessary being is one whose existence is necessarily believed by us — a being, in a word, whose non-existence ive cannot conceive. But is this all that is meant by a necessary being ? It is indeed all : anything...
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An examination of mr. W.H. Gillespie's argument a priori for the existence ...

T. S. B., Thomas Squire Barrett - Religion - 1869 - 66 pages
...comments on Mr. Gillespie's Argument, we have first placed the ordinal number or name of the Propositions, then the enunciation, and lastly our remarks. DIVISION...conceive." The argument for this Proposition is as follows : — All things the existence of which we cannot but believe are necessarily existing. (Def.) We cannot...
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An examination of mr. W.H. Gillespie's argument a priori for the existence ...

T. S. B., Thomas Squire Barrett - Religion - 1869 - 56 pages
...comments on Mr. Gillespie's Argument, we have first placed the ordinal number or name of the Propositions, then the enunciation, and lastly our remarks. DIVISION...conceive." The argument for this Proposition, is as follows : — * Exam, of Antitheos. Part I. § 66. All things the existence of which we cannot but believe...
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Examination of Gillespie, by T.S.Barrett

Thomas Squire Barrett - 1871 - 74 pages
...ordinal number or name of the proposition, then the enunciation, and lastly our remarks. DIVISION I. PAET I. PROPOSITION I. "Infinity of Extension is, necessarily,...argument for this Proposition is as follows : — * Kxam. nf Antitheos. Part I. § 66. All things the existence of which we cannot but believe are necessarily...
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