| John Locke - 1722 - 640 sidor
...he has fo plentifully provided us with the means to difcover, and know him, fo far as is neceffary to the end of our Being, and the great Concernment of our Happinefs. But tho* this be the moft obvious Truth that Reafon difcovers ; and tho' its Evidence be ( if I miftake... | |
| John Wynne - 1752 - 280 sidor
...fincehe has fo plentifully provided us with means to difcover, and know him, fo far as is neceflary to the end of our Being, and the great concernment of our Happinefs. But tho' this be the moft obvious truth that Reafon difcovers, yet it requires Thought and Attention ;... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sidor
...he has fo plentifully provided us with the means to difcover, and know him, fo far as is neceflary to the end of our being, and the great concernment of our happinefs. But though this be the mpft obvious truth that reafon difcovers, and though its evidence be (if I miftake not) equal to mathematical... | |
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 sidor
...this be the most obvious truth tha* that reason discovers ; and though its evidence be (if I mistake not) equal to mathematical certainty: yet it requires thought and attention, and the mind must apply itself to a regular deduction of it from some part of our intuitive knowledge, or else we... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 sidor
...thongh this be the most obvious truth that reason discovers ; and though its evidence be (if I mistake not) equal to mathematical certainty : yet it requires thought and attention, and the mind must apply itself to a regular deduction of it from some part of our intuitive knowledge, or else \ve... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 sidor
...since he has so plentifully provided us with the means to discover and know him, so far as is necessary to the end of our being, and the great concernment of our happiness. But though this be the most obvious truth that reason discovers ; and though its evidence... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 sidor
...he has so plentifully provided us with the means.to discover, and know him, so far as is necessary to the end of our being, and the great concernment of our happiness. But though this be the most obvious truth that reason discovers; and though its evidence... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 sidor
...since he has so plentifully provided us with the means to discover and know him, so far as is necessary to the end of our being and the great concernment of our happiness. But though this be the most obvious truth that reason discovers, and though it's evidence... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 406 sidor
...though this be the most obvious truth that reason discovers ; and though its evidence be (if I mistake not) equal to mathematical certainty: yet it requires thought and attention, and the mind must apply itself to a regular deduction of it from some part of our intuitive knowledge, or else we... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 404 sidor
...since he has so plentifully provided us with the means to discover and know him, so far as is necessary to the end of our being, and the great concernment of our happiness. But though this be the most obvious truth that reason discovers ; and though its evidence... | |
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