The Works of John Locke, المجلد 5Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 291
... believe , that there is a perfectly immaterial Being ; I shall leave it to your lordship's consideration , whether it may not be ground enough for the supposition of a revelation , to believe that there is an all - knowing , unerring ...
... believe , that there is a perfectly immaterial Being ; I shall leave it to your lordship's consideration , whether it may not be ground enough for the supposition of a revelation , to believe that there is an all - knowing , unerring ...
الصفحة 295
... believe or know , that matter cannot be so ordered by God's omni- potency , as to think ( if that subverts the belief of an immaterial intelligent being in the world ) may know or believe it to - morrow ; or if he should never know or ...
... believe or know , that matter cannot be so ordered by God's omni- potency , as to think ( if that subverts the belief of an immaterial intelligent being in the world ) may know or believe it to - morrow ; or if he should never know or ...
الصفحة 346
... believe all that we find there expressed . " My lord , upon reading these words , I consulted the errata , to see whether the printer had injured you : for I could not easily believe that your lordship should reason after a fashion ...
... believe all that we find there expressed . " My lord , upon reading these words , I consulted the errata , to see whether the printer had injured you : for I could not easily believe that your lordship should reason after a fashion ...
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Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 97 |
An Answer to Remarks upon the Essay concerning Human | 186 |
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