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Butler, Joseph Analogy of Religion ISBN 13: 9781230390666

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 edition. Excerpt: ... CONCLUSION. The observations of the last chapter lead us to consider this little scene of human life, in which we are so busily engaged, as having a reference, of some sort or other, to a much larger plan of things. Whether we are any way related to the more distant parts of the boundless universe into which we are brought, is altogether uncertain. But it is evident; that the course of things, which comes within our view, is connected with somewhat past, present, and future, beyond it.* So that we aro placed, as one may speak, in the middle of a scheme, not a fixed, but a progressive one, every way incomprehensible; incomprehensible in a manner, equally with respect to what has been, what now is, and what shall be hereafter. And this scheme cannot but contain in it somewhat as wonderful, and as much beyond our thought and conception,-]" as any thing in that of religion. For, will any man in his senses say, that it is less difficult to conceive how the world came to be, and to continue as it is, without, than with, an intelligent Author and Governor of it 1 or, admitting an intelligent Governor of it, that there is some other rule of government more natural, and of easier conception, than that which we call moral 1 Indeed, without an intelligent Author and Governor of Nature, no account at all can be given, how this universe, or the part of it particularly in which we are concerned, came to be, and the course of it to be carried on as it is; nor any of its general end and design, without a moral Governor of it. That there is an intelligent Author of Nature, and natural Governor of the world, is a principle gone upon in the foregoing treatise, as proved, and generally known and confessed to be proved. And the very notion of an intelligent...

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British theologian JOSEPH BUTLER (1692–1752) was educated at Oxford University and appointed bishop of Dunham in 1750, a position he held until his death.

American educator and theologian Joseph Cummings (b. 1817) was educated at Wesleyan University, where he later served as the institution’s president, from 1857 to 1875; in 1881 he was appointed president of Northwestern University.

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  • PublisherTheClassics.us
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1230390669
  • ISBN 13 9781230390666
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages136
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