 | Missions - 1807 - 672 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. (f he does not know every thing that IIMS been done... | |
 | 1806 - 552 pages
...be that there is a God. If ha cannot with certainly alîign the caufe of all that exifts, that caufe may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done in the immeafurable ages that are paft, (още things may have been done bv a God. Thus, utilels he knows... | |
 | 1808 - 616 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing- that has been done... | |
 | Congregational churches - 1808 - 608 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perce'ives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done... | |
 | John Foster - Autobiography - 1811 - 486 pages
...that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every...that has been done in the immeasurable ages that are post, some things may have been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes... | |
 | Increase Cooke - American literature - 1811 - 428 pages
...possession of all the propositions that con--. stitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has- been done... | |
 | Religion - 1818 - 588 pages
...a God. 'If be cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that canse may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done in the immeasurable j ages that are past, «oine things | may пате been done by a GooT. Thus, unless he knows all things,... | |
 | 1819 - 774 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done... | |
 | Theology - 1819 - 784 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done... | |
 | Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 424 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty Assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done... | |
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