And these things being rightly dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent, omnipresent, who in infinite Space, as it were in his Sensory, sees the things themselves intimately, and thoroughly... General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent ... - الصفحة 379بواسطة John Aikin - 1808عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Max Jammer - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...but he used the term "Sensorium" or "Sensory" when he wrote: "Does it not appear from the Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself."15 In short, God's omnipresence warrants the actual existence of an absolute worldwide distant... | |
| Joe Milutis - عدد الصفحات: 234
...presence to that Substance? And these things being rightly dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...Sensory, sees the things themselves intimately, and throughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself: Of which... | |
| Dale Jacquette - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 420
...Bayle's treatment 28 Newton, Opticks, Book III, Query 28, p. 370: "Does it not appear from phenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent,...them wholly by their immediate presence to himself. . ." See Hurlbutt, Hume, Newton, and the Design Argument, p. 10: "Infinite space is, 'as it were' God's... | |
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