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" that, in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial.' The second, ' that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary for any other purpose, or when... "
Natural Theology: Or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity ... - Page 246
by William Paley - 1830 - 281 pages
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The Monthly Epitome, Volume 1

Great Britain - 1802 - 764 pages
...This subject is divided into two propositions, which, after ample illustration, are repeated. " First, that, in a vast plurality of instances, in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is bénéficiai : secondly, that the Deity has added pleasure to animal sensations beyond what was necessary...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1803 - 572 pages
...the character of utility can be called in questia.n. The case of vmomctis animxTs is of much inferior consequence to the case of prey, and, in some degree, is also included under it.' Though Dr. P. does not attempt an universal solution of the Origin of Evil, his view» of this subject...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1803 - 818 pages
...considerable length. The proof of it is made to rest upon the two following propositions : the first is, that in a vast plurality of instances, in which contrivance is. perceived, the design is bencfiL-iat ; the second, thai tiie deity has super-added pleasure to animal sensations, beyond...
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The Works of William Paley, D.D.: Natural theology

William Paley - Theology - 1810 - 498 pages
...proposition. The reader will now bear in mind what our t-ni propositions were. They were, firstly, that in a vast plurality of instances, in which contrivance...perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial : secondly ; that thi Deity has added pleasure to animal sepsations beyond what was necessary for any...
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A Grammar of Moral Philosophy, and Natural Theology: With a Summary of the ...

J. W. Baker - Apologetics - 1817 - 262 pages
...restrictions, and by certain common rules. 172. The goodness of the Deity is evident, if we consider that in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design is beneficial. * Illustration (I.) No productions of nature display contrivance so manifestly as the...
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The works of William Paley, Volume 3

William Paley - 1823 - 382 pages
...the character of utility can be called in question. The case of venomous animals is of much inferior consequence to the case of prey, and, in some degree,...which we are in possession. Our FIRST PROPOSITION, and thatwhich we have hitherto been defending, was, "that, in avast plurality of instances, in which contrivance...
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The Works...

William Paley - 1824 - 382 pages
...the purpose, so far as it was necessary, might have been effected by the operation of pam." First, " in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance is perceived, the design of the contrivance is- benejicial." No productions of nature display contrivance so manifestly as the parts of animals ; and...
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1

William Paley - Theology - 1825 - 440 pages
...contend, capable of being made out by observations drawn from the appearances of nature. The first is, " that, in a vast' plurality of instances in which contrivance...perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial." The second, " that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - Readers, American - 1828 - 266 pages
...each capable of being sustained by observations drawn from the appearances of nature. The first is " that in a vast plurality of instances, in which contrivance...perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial. The second " that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what was necessary...
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Daily Monitor, Or, Reflections for Each Day in the Year: Containing ...

Charles Brooks - Christian life - 1828 - 424 pages
...contend, capable of being made out by observations drawn from the appearances of nature. — The first is, "that, in a vast plurality of instances in which contrivance...perceived, the design of the contrivance is beneficial." — The second, "that the Deity has superadded pleasure to animal sensations, beyond what \vas necessary...
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