Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Penguin Classics)
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It Seems Strange To Me, Said Cleanthes, That You, Demea, Who Are So Sincere In The Cause Of Religion, Should Still Maintain The Mysterious, Incomprehensible Nature Of The Deity, And Should Insist So Strenuously That He Has No Manner Of Likeness Or Resemblance To Human Creatures. The Deity, I Can Readily Allow, Possesses Many Powers And Attributes Of Which We Can Have No Comprehension:
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It Seems Strange To Me, Said Cleanthes, That You, Demea, Who Are So Sincere In The Cause Of Religion, Should Still Maintain The Mysterious, Incomprehensible Nature Of The Deity, And Should Insist So Strenuously That He Has No Manner Of Likeness Or Resemblance To Human Creatures. The Deity, I Can Readily Allow, Possesses Many Powers And Attributes Of Which We Can Have No Comprehension:
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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Penguin Classics),David Hume,Martin Bell,Penguin Classics,0140445366,Early works to 1800,General,History & Surveys - 17th/18th Century,Literature: Classics,Natural theology,Philosophy,Modern Western philosophy, c 1600 to the present,Philosophy / General,Philosophy of religion
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