Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 11
... direct Divine agency in the pro- duction of material phenomena , maintains that they must be ascribed to properties which God gave matter at its creation . He seemingly settles the whole question at the outset , by asserting , in the ...
... direct Divine agency in the pro- duction of material phenomena , maintains that they must be ascribed to properties which God gave matter at its creation . He seemingly settles the whole question at the outset , by asserting , in the ...
Strana 15
... direct action of the Deity . The laws of nature , such as the laws of motion , gravitation , affinity , are only a figure of speech , expressions of the regularity and continuity of one infinite cause . The course of nature is nothing ...
... direct action of the Deity . The laws of nature , such as the laws of motion , gravitation , affinity , are only a figure of speech , expressions of the regularity and continuity of one infinite cause . The course of nature is nothing ...
Strana 18
... direct volition , immediately preceding it . All the changes in nature must be re- ferred to the will of some intelligent agent . Who is this agent ? " Has matter more than motion ? has it thought , Judgment , and genius ? is it deeply ...
... direct volition , immediately preceding it . All the changes in nature must be re- ferred to the will of some intelligent agent . Who is this agent ? " Has matter more than motion ? has it thought , Judgment , and genius ? is it deeply ...
Strana 19
... direct agency of God in natural phenomena , and consider the laws of nature and its course but as the manifestation of his power uni- formly made in given circumstances . The properties and laws of matter have gained a hold of men's ...
... direct agency of God in natural phenomena , and consider the laws of nature and its course but as the manifestation of his power uni- formly made in given circumstances . The properties and laws of matter have gained a hold of men's ...
Strana 20
... direct agency of God . He does not admit it as exerted when " man became a living soul ; " not when every beast of the field , and fowl of the air , and everything that creepeth upon the earth appeared ; not when the waters re- ceived ...
... direct agency of God . He does not admit it as exerted when " man became a living soul ; " not when every beast of the field , and fowl of the air , and everything that creepeth upon the earth appeared ; not when the waters re- ceived ...
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