| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself ; but only...of flesh, skin, and bones. And these effects do in no wise appear to imply the destruction of a living agent. And, besides, as we are greatly in the dark,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself; but only...of flesh, skin, and bones : And these effects do in no wise appear to imply the destruction -of a living agent. And, besides, as we are greatly in the... | |
| 1814 - 774 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that ' death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not * at all what death is in itself, but only some of iie effects, such ' as the dissolution of flesh, skin, and bones. And these effects ' do in no wise... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1819 - 362 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself; but only...of flesh, skin, and bones. And these effects do in no wise appear to im-, ply the destruction of a living agent. And besides, as we are greatly in the... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself; but only...of flesh, skin, and bones. And these effects do in no wise appear to imply the destruction of a living agent. And besides, as we are greatly in the dark,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself; but only some of its eit'ects, such as the dissolution of flesh, skin, and bones. And these effects do in no wise appear... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1823 - 92 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself; but only...of flesh, skin, and bones. And these effects do in no wise appear to imply the destruction of a living agent. And besides, as •we are greatly in the... | |
| 1823 - 408 sayfa
...from the reason of the thing ; for of the nature of death we are ignorant ; and all we know of it are some of its effects, such as the dissolution of flesh, skin, and bones. These effects of death in no wise imply the destruction of a living agent Our living powers are distinguished... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1824 - 478 sayfa
...cannot argue from the reason of the thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself; but only...of its effects, such as the dissolution of flesh, jskin, and bones : And these effects do in no wise appear to imply the destruction of a living agent.... | |
| Thomas Huntingford - 1829 - 530 sayfa
...believe that a stone ever acquires them. P thing, that death is the destruction of living agents, because we know not at all what death is in itself; but only some of it's effects, such as the dissolution of flesh, skin, and bones. And these effects do in no wise appear... | |
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