| Ralph Cudworth - Atheism - 1820 - 542 pages
...them) those errors and bungles, which are committed, when the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that nature is such a thing, as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed, by the indisposition of matter.... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 386 pages
...them), those errors and bungles, which are committed, when the matter is inept or contumacious; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that nature is such a thing, as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed by the indisposition of matter.... | |
| Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...them), those errors and bungles, which are committed, when the matter is inept or contumacious ; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that nature is such a thing, as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed by the indisposition of matter.... | |
| Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch - Theology - 1829 - 554 pages
...them) those errors and bungles, which are committed, when the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that nature is such a thing, as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed, by the indisposition of matter.... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - Atheism - 1837 - 810 pages
...them) those errors and bungles, which are committed, when the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that nature is such a thing, as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed, by the indisposition of matter.... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - Atheism - 1845 - 696 pages
...them) those errors and bungles, which are committed, when the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that nature is such a thing, as is not altogether uncapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed, by the indisposition... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - Atheism - 1845 - 694 pages
...them) those errors and bungles, which are committed, when the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that nature is such a thing, as is not altogether uncapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed, by the indisposition... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Philosophy - 1884 - 410 pages
...them, those errors and bungles which are committed where the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue the agent not to be irresistible, and that Nature is such a thing as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed by the indisposition of matter.... | |
| Yogi Ramacharaka, William Walker Atkinson - Yoga - 1907 - 328 pages
...are committed where the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue that the moving power be not irresistible, and that Nature is such a thing as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed by the indisposition of matter.... | |
| YOGI RAMACHARAKA - 1908
...are committed where the matter is inept and contumacious ; which argue that the moving power be not irresistible, and that Nature is such a thing as is not altogether incapable (as well as human art) of being sometimes frustrated and disappointed by the indisposition of matter.... | |
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