| William Paley - 1788 - 584 síður
...purpofes. Evil no doubt exifts j but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache ; their aching now...and then is incidental to the contrivance, perhaps, inicparable from it ; or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance ; but it is... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 636 síður
...purpofes. Evil nodoubt exills ; but it is never that we can perceive the objeft of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache; their aching now and then is incidental to the contiivance, perhaps inseparable from it ; but it is not its objed. This is a diftindion which well... | |
| William Paley - 1806 - 502 síður
...purposes. Evil no doubt exists; but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache; their aching now...it; or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance; but it is not the , object of it. This is a distinction which well deserves to... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 síður
...purposes. Evil, no doubt, exists ; but it is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache ; their aching now...: or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance ; but it is not the object of it. This is a distinction which well deserves to be... | |
| William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - 1810 - 350 síður
...purpose evil, no doubt, exists; but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache; their aching now...contrivance, perhaps inseparable . from it, or even, a defect in the contrivance, but it is not the object of it. This is a distinction which well deserves... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 síður
...purposes. Evil, no doubt, exists; but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache; their aching now...it: or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance: but it is not the object of it. This is a distinction which well deserves to be... | |
| Richard Lobb - 1817 - 430 síður
...purposes. Evil, no doubt, exists ; but is never, that we can. perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache; their aching now...it: or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance ; but it is not the object of it. This is a distinction which well deserves to be... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1819 - 252 síður
...purposes. Evil no doubt exists ; but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. — Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache ; their aching now...; or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance ; but it is not the object of it. — This is a distinction which well deserves... | |
| William Paley - 1819 - 302 síður
...purposes. Evil no doubt exists;. but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat, not to ache ; their aching now and then is incidental to the contrivance, per. haps inseparable from it; or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance ;... | |
| William Paley - 1820 - 292 síður
...exists , but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance. Teeth are contrived to eat,not to ache : their aching now and then is incidental...; or even, if you will, let it be called a defect in the contrivance ; but it is not the object of it. This is a distinction which well deserves to be... | |
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