The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, المجلد 31804 |
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الصفحة 130
... existence , by telling us , that he comprehends infinite duration in every moment ; that eternity is with him a punctum stans , a fixed point ; or , which is as good sense , an infinite instant : that nothing with reference to his existence ...
... existence , by telling us , that he comprehends infinite duration in every moment ; that eternity is with him a punctum stans , a fixed point ; or , which is as good sense , an infinite instant : that nothing with reference to his existence ...
الصفحة 131
... existence , with relation to time or duration , is infinitely dif- ferent from the existence of any of his creatures , and consequently , that it is impossible for us to frame any adequate conceptions of it . In the first revelation ...
... existence , with relation to time or duration , is infinitely dif- ferent from the existence of any of his creatures , and consequently , that it is impossible for us to frame any adequate conceptions of it . In the first revelation ...
الصفحة 132
... existence for finite natures ? What must be the overflowings of that good - will , which prompted our Creator to adapt existence to beings , in whom it is not necessary ? especially when we con- sider , that he himself was before in the ...
... existence for finite natures ? What must be the overflowings of that good - will , which prompted our Creator to adapt existence to beings , in whom it is not necessary ? especially when we con- sider , that he himself was before in the ...
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