The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة vii
... eternal . 4. That eternal being must be most powerful . 5. And most knowing . 6. And therefore God . 7. Our idea of a most perfect being , not the sole proof of a God . 8. Something from eternity . 9. Two sorts of beings , cogitative ...
... eternal . 4. That eternal being must be most powerful . 5. And most knowing . 6. And therefore God . 7. Our idea of a most perfect being , not the sole proof of a God . 8. Something from eternity . 9. Two sorts of beings , cogitative ...
الصفحة 3
... , agree or disagree . § 6. Every one's experience will satisfy When men- tions con- ' tain real truth , and when ver- B 2 Ch . 5 . 3 Truth in General . He knows also, that nothing cannot produce a being, there- fore something eternal.
... , agree or disagree . § 6. Every one's experience will satisfy When men- tions con- ' tain real truth , and when ver- B 2 Ch . 5 . 3 Truth in General . He knows also, that nothing cannot produce a being, there- fore something eternal.
الصفحة 4
... spoken of already . Objection § 7. But here again will be apt to occur against ver- the same doubt about truth , that did bal truth , that thus it may all be chimerical 4 Book 4 . Truth in General . That eternal being must be most powerful.
... spoken of already . Objection § 7. But here again will be apt to occur against ver- the same doubt about truth , that did bal truth , that thus it may all be chimerical 4 Book 4 . Truth in General . That eternal being must be most powerful.
الصفحة 11
... it be believed . For if , according to the useless imagination of the schools , any one supposes the term gold to stand for a Ch . 6 . 11 their Truth and Certainty . Therefore there has been an eternal wisdom Yet history is of great.
... it be believed . For if , according to the useless imagination of the schools , any one supposes the term gold to stand for a Ch . 6 . 11 their Truth and Certainty . Therefore there has been an eternal wisdom Yet history is of great.
الصفحة 18
... we have general knowledge ; and , by putting the names of those ideas together accordingly in propositions , can with certainty pro nounce general 18 Book 4 . Universal Propositions , Matter not co-eternal with an eternal mind.
... we have general knowledge ; and , by putting the names of those ideas together accordingly in propositions , can with certainty pro nounce general 18 Book 4 . Universal Propositions , Matter not co-eternal with an eternal mind.
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