| James William Lowber - 1912 - 262 páginas
...our minds are endowed with, he hath not left us without a witness, since we have sense, perception, reason, and cannot want a clear proof of him as long as we carry ourselves about us." (Book IV, Chap. 10, Sec. 1.) In this way he thought that he could reach the eternity of that Infinite... | |
| John Locke - 1924 - 438 páginas
...furnished us with those faculties our minds are endowed with, he hath not left himself without witness ; 4 since we have sense, perception, and reason, and cannot...proof of him as long as we carry ourselves about us. Nor can we justly complain of our ignorance in this great point, since he has so plentifully provided... | |
| John Locke - 1928 - 428 páginas
...having furnished us with those faculties our minds are endowed with, he hath not left himself without witness: since we have sense, perception, and reason,...proof of him, as long as we carry ourselves about us. Nor can we justly complain of our ignorance in this great point, since he has so plentifully provided... | |
| Lewis White Beck - 1966 - 332 páginas
...having furnished us with those faculties our minds are endowed with, he hath not left himself without witness: since we have sense, perception, and reason,...proof of him, as long as we carry ourselves about us. Nor can we justly complain of our ignorance in this great point; since he has so plentifully provided... | |
| Michael J. Buckley - 2004 - 204 páginas
..."from the Consideration of ourselves and what we infallibly find in our own Constitution." Human beings "cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry our selves about us."22 For proof, all we need is ourselves! This seems an inconsequential enough and... | |
| Susann Held - 2006 - 314 páginas
...minds are endowed with, he hath not left himself without witness: since we have sense, perceptition, and reason, and cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry ourselves about us."75 Locke hebt sich mit dieser Hypothese von der scholastischen Lehrmeinung ab, die monotheistische... | |
| John Martin Creed, J. S. Boys Smith - 1934 - 352 páginas
...having furnished us with those Faculties, our Minds are endowed with, he hath not left himself without witness : since we have Sense, Perception, and Reason,...cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry our selves about us. Nor can we justly complain of our Ignorance in this great Point, since he has... | |
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