| 716 páginas
...truth and ppwcr of the Almighty, It is an old and true diltinfyon, that things may be above our rcafon without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the omniprcfence qf the Deity ; with innumerable other points. How little do thofe who quarrel with myftcries... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 páginas
...the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may be above our reason, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the universal presence of God, with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 páginas
...the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may be above our reason, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the universal presence of God, with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 758 páginas
...Addifin, 4. In a ftste of being fapcrionr to ; unattainable by. — Jt is an old and true didinflion, that things may be above our reafon, without being...it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the univeri.il prefence of God, with innumerable other points. Swift 5. Beyond r niore than. — We were... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 páginas
...the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may be above our reason, without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the universal presence of God, with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries... | |
| 1816 - 756 páginas
...— It is an old and true dittincYion, that things fays, from the 'teftimonies of antiquity, that ii may be above our reafon, without being contrary to...univerfal prefence of God, with innumerable other points. Swift. 5. Beyond; more than. — We were prefied out of meafure, above was formerly an ifland, and... | |
| John Rogers Pitman - 1828 - 620 páginas
...with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries, know of the commonest actions of nature ! The growth of an animal, of a plant, or of the smallest seed, is a mystery to the wisest among men. If an ignorant person were told, that a loadstone... | |
| Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick Frey - 1837 - 440 páginas
...comprehension. " It is an old and true distinction," says Dean Swift, "that things may be above our reason without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the universal presence of God, with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries,... | |
| Frederic Martin (of London.) - 1838 - 418 páginas
...the truth and power of God. It is an old and true distinction, that things may be above our reason without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the universal presence of God, with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries,... | |
| M. D. Talbot - 1843 - 374 páginas
...for yourself. It is an old and true distinction, says Dean Swift, that things may be above our reason without being contrary to it. Of this kind are the power, the nature, and the universal, presence of God, with innumerable other points. How little do those who quarrel with mysteries,... | |
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