... and familiar notion of superior powers, before they stretch their conception to that perfect Being, who bestowed order on the whole frame of nature. We may as reasonably imagine, that men inhabited palaces before huts and cottages, or studied geometry... Geschichte der Civilisation in England - Сторінка 460автори: Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| David Hume - 1764 - 524 стор.
...as affert that the Deity appeared to them a pure fpirit, omnifcient, omnipotent, and om-r niprefent, before he was apprehended to be a powerful,. though limited being, with human paflions and appetites, limbs and organs. The mind rifes gradually, from inferior to fuperior : By... | |
| David Hume - 1779 - 548 стор.
...agriculture; as affert that the Deity appeared to them a pure fpirit, omnifcient, omnipotent, and omniprefent, before he was apprehended to be a powerful, though limited being, with human pafGons and appetites, limbs and organs. The mind rifes gradually, from inferior to fuperior: By abftracting... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 стор.
...may as reasonably imagine, that men inhabited palaces before huts and cottages, or studied geometry before agriculture ; as assert that the Deity appeared...what is imperfect, it forms an idea of perfection: Arid slowly distinguishing the nobler parts of its own frame from the grosser, it learns to transfer... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 526 стор.
...may as reasonably imagine, that men inhabited palaces before huts and cottages, or studied geometry before agriculture ; as assert that the Deity appeared...being, with human passions and appetites, limbs and cT organs. The mind rises gradually, from inferior to superior : By abstracting from what is imperfect,... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 626 стор.
...may as reasonably imagine, that men inhabited palaces before huts and cottages, or studied geometry before agriculture ; as assert that the | Deity appeared to them a pure spirit, omniscient, omj nipotent, and omnipresent, before he was apprehended I to be a powerful, though limited being,... | |
| Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 494 стор.
...may as reasonably suppose, that men inhabited palaces before huts and cottages, or studied geometry before agriculture, as assert that the Deity appeared...abstracting from what is imperfect, it forms an idea of perfecn.— 7 tion ; and slowly distinguishing the nobler part of its own frame from the grosser, it... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1864 - 646 стор.
...may as reasonably imagine, that men inhabited palaces before huts and cotti'i't, or studied geometry before agriculture, as assert that the Deity appeared...and slowly distinguishing the nobler parts of its o» n frame from the grosser, it learns to transform only the former, much elevated and refined, to... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1864 - 660 стор.
...and omnipresent, before i •was apprehended to be a powerful though limited being, with Ьош&а passions and appetites, limbs and organs. The mind...superior. By abstracting from what is imperfect, it forms .:. idea of perfection; and slowly distinguishing the nobler parts of its cno frame from the grosser,... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1865 - 374 стор.
...omnipotent, and omniprésent, before he was apprehended to be a powerfnl though limited being, \viili human passions and appetites, limbs and organs. The mind rises gradually from inferior to snperior. By abstracting from «liât is imperfect, it forms an idea of perfection ; and slowly distinguishing... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1870 - 524 стор.
...may at reasonably imagine, that men inhabited palaces before huts and cottages, or studied geometry before agriculture, as assert that the Deity appeared...he was apprehended to be a powerful though limited beinp, with human passions and appetites, limbs and organs. The miud rises gradually from inferior... | |
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