Hume also reasoned that if a well-ordered natural world requires a special designer, then God's mind (being so well ordered) also requires a special designer.
Furthermore, if a well-ordered natural world requires a special designer, then God's mind (being so well-ordered) also requires a special designer.
Haydn's listeners were weaned on a well-ordered acoustic world, with harmonic progressions and musical syntax following in certain expected patterns.
These friends share the President's vision for a well-ordered new world.
"Security is never a problem on such a well-ordered world as Optheria."
(2) In a well-ordered world, of course, pedestrians would be required to stay off the streets.
Shakespeare's Henry was possessed of a kind of savage chauvinism that violates one's sense of a well-ordered moral world.
He pulled a branch of candles nearer and proceeded to read, unaware that he had rocked his son's well-ordered world to its very foundations.
And no more was he a Northroyalan; there was a grim force in him, a time-engraved stamp of power that was alien to the neat well-ordered little world.
According to her, in the well-ordered world of Western academics, research precedes policy, and is the foundation of policy.