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" And if Natural Philosophy in all its parts, by pursuing this method, shall at length be perfected; the bounds of Moral Philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by Natural Philosophy what is the First cause, what power He has over us,... "
Opticks:: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ... - Page 373
by Isaac Newton - 1730 - 382 pages
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Science, Literature and Rhetoric in Early Modern England

Juliet Cummins, David Burchell - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 264 pages
...Philosophy and Religion (London, 1676). 66 Ibid., p. 25. 67 Ibid., pp. 38f. Benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the Light of Nature.68 If the outcome of the study of nature was practical piety, the character of the natural philosopher,...
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The IPod Tutor: The Argument Against Richard Dawkins' the God Delusion

Intelligent Community The Intelligent Community, Barry Krusch - Philosophy - 2007 - 163 pages
...Philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural Philosophy what is the first Cause, what Power he has over us, and what Benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as that towards one another, will appear to us by the Light of...
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A Discourse on the Studies of the University

174 pages
...philosophy will be also enlarged. For, so far as we can know by natural philosophy what is the first Cause, what power he has over us, and what benefits we receive from him ; so far our duty towards him, as well as towards one another, will appear to us by the light Note...
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