| John Locke - 1801 - Liczba stron: 398
...philosophy. That demonstration I should with joy receive from your lordship, or any one. For though all the great ends of morality and religion are well enough secured without it, as I have shown *, yet it would be a great advance of our knowledge in nature and philosophy. Perhaps... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - Liczba stron: 520
...the soul, if our faculties cannot arrive at demonstrative certainty, we need not think it strange. All the great ends of morality and religion are well...immateriality; since it is evident, that he who made us at the beginning to subsist here, sensible intelligent beings, and for several years continued us in... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - Liczba stron: 508
...philo1s^phy. The demonstration I should with joy receive from your lordship, or any one. Foe though all the great ends of morality and religion are well enough secured without it, as 1 have shown*, yet it would be •» great advance of our knowledge in nature and philosophy.... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1809 - Liczba stron: 452
...that the great ends ** of morality and religion are well enough se* Essay, 1. 4, c. 3. v 2 " cured without philosophical proofs of the soul's " immateriality, since it is evident, that he who " made us — sensible, intelligent beings can," and he adds, " will restore us to the like state of sen" sibility... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - Liczba stron: 1048
...the soul, if our faculties catNiot arrive at demonstrative certainty, w« need not think it strange. All the great ends of morality and religion are well...philosophical proofs of the soul's immateriality; since il is evident, that he who made us at tlic beginning1 to subsist here, sensible intelligent beings,... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - Liczba stron: 468
...the soul, if our faculties cannot arrive at demonstrative certainty, we need not think it strange. AH the great ends of morality and religion are well enough...immateriality ; since it is evident, that he who made us at the beginning to subsist la,re, sensible, intelligent beings, and for several years continued us... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - Liczba stron: 460
...arrive at demonstrative certainty, we need not think it strange. All the great ends of morality arid religion are well enough secured, without philosophical...immateriality ; since it is evident, that he who made us at the beginning to subsist here, sensible, intelligent beings, and for several years continued us... | |
| 1821 - Liczba stron: 134
...introduced to the minds of the young, with a mention of the well-known conclusion of Locke, that " all the great ends of morality and religion are well enough secured without a demonstration that the thinking thing in us is immaterial." The meaning of this sentence is no sooner... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - Liczba stron: 460
...the soul, if our faculties cannot arrive at demonstrative certainty, we need not think it strange. All the great ends of morality and religion are well...immateriality ; since it is evident, that he who made us at the beginning to subsist here, sensible intelligent beings, and for several years continued us in... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - Liczba stron: 672
...what 1 contended for is (o) 2. Tim. i. 10. (fc) First answer, (c) /Dncid -I, 385. (i/J First answer. enough secured, without philosophical proofs of the...immateriality ; since it is evident, that he who made us at the beo-inning to subsist here, sensible intelligent beings, and for several evident from that place,... | |
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