id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14120 Hammon, William Answer to Dr. Priestley's Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever .txt text/plain 18398 924 70 Natural or Moral proof of his existence and of those attributes. That religion or belief of a Deity cannot bear the force of argument is is meant a belief in the existence of a Deity from natural and exist without a Deity, you, Dr. Priestley, allow to be no impossibility. "By reason we can discover the necessary existence of a Deity, the idea of a Deity, if we do not exclude an existent universe. for the good of man to be made happy now, and that the Deity can be do so, the argument of the Deity's existence is independent of such than a belief in God; for the moral purpose in believing a Deity (an on the subject; that is, how God could exist without a prior cause. He must however allow, if reason proves a Deity respecting Natural religion and the proof of the existence of a God ./cache/14120.txt ./txt/14120.txt