Thomas Hobbes Quote

To say that God is an incorporeal substance, is to say in effect there is no God at all. What alleges he against it, but the School-divinity which I have already answered? Scripture he can bring none, because the word incorporeal is not found in Scripture.


The Moral and Political Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (ed. 1750)


To say that God is an incorporeal substance, is to say in effect there is no God at all. What alleges he against it, but the School-divinity which I...

To say that God is an incorporeal substance, is to say in effect there is no God at all. What alleges he against it, but the School-divinity which I...

To say that God is an incorporeal substance, is to say in effect there is no God at all. What alleges he against it, but the School-divinity which I...

To say that God is an incorporeal substance, is to say in effect there is no God at all. What alleges he against it, but the School-divinity which I...