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The essence , the substance of the wind is not perceived by our senses , but its
effects are ; and we form our notion of the ... We see a straw floating from north to
south , and say , this is an effect of the wind's blowing : we reason too , about the
...
The essence , the substance of the wind is not perceived by our senses , but its
effects are ; and we form our notion of the ... We see a straw floating from north to
south , and say , this is an effect of the wind's blowing : we reason too , about the
...
Strona 70
Mr. Cogan does the same , while he rejects the term , common sense ; and has
given us as axioms the following propositions : There is no effect without a cause
; ' — The cause must be equal to the effect ; ' - The nature of the cause is to be ...
Mr. Cogan does the same , while he rejects the term , common sense ; and has
given us as axioms the following propositions : There is no effect without a cause
; ' — The cause must be equal to the effect ; ' - The nature of the cause is to be ...
Strona 269
Until we can find some such assertion in the Bible as this , we shall be influenced
by such rational considerations as these : sin is an effect ; every effect requires an
adequate cause ; an infinite effect must have an infinite cause ; and if ...
Until we can find some such assertion in the Bible as this , we shall be influenced
by such rational considerations as these : sin is an effect ; every effect requires an
adequate cause ; an infinite effect must have an infinite cause ; and if ...
Strona 524
Mr. A. proceeds to inform us , that “ every thing , ex . istence and events may be
arranged under the two grand genera , cause and effect . The mind of man
cannot conceive of a thing that does not belong to one or other of these . ” We
conclude ...
Mr. A. proceeds to inform us , that “ every thing , ex . istence and events may be
arranged under the two grand genera , cause and effect . The mind of man
cannot conceive of a thing that does not belong to one or other of these . ” We
conclude ...
Strona 525
cause of his own thoughts and volitions : and thinking man himself is an effect
produced by his Creator . This reasoning suits not our author . If thinking and
willing , says he , can with truth be ranged under cause , then are they uncaused .
cause of his own thoughts and volitions : and thinking man himself is an effect
produced by his Creator . This reasoning suits not our author . If thinking and
willing , says he , can with truth be ranged under cause , then are they uncaused .
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