The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 7James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell Johnstone and Hunter, 1858 |
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... mind , are of the utmost value . They tend to bring out more and more distinctly the real elements of the question ; to shew its relation to other departments of human inquiry ; to expose erroneous methods of investigation which may ...
... mind , are of the utmost value . They tend to bring out more and more distinctly the real elements of the question ; to shew its relation to other departments of human inquiry ; to expose erroneous methods of investigation which may ...
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... mind to the external world ; ' and , after a considerable discus- sion , he further concludes - ' the only consistent alternative of theism is nihilism , and the atheist must then Le left to take his choice . " Professor Powell's own ...
... mind to the external world ; ' and , after a considerable discus- sion , he further concludes - ' the only consistent alternative of theism is nihilism , and the atheist must then Le left to take his choice . " Professor Powell's own ...
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... mind ; and it is absolutely necessary that we aim at the utmost precision of language as well as of thought , and that every step be taken with all possible caution . In offering our remarks , we shall follow the course adopted by ...
... mind ; and it is absolutely necessary that we aim at the utmost precision of language as well as of thought , and that every step be taken with all possible caution . In offering our remarks , we shall follow the course adopted by ...
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... mind possessed " some innate conceptions or impressions of a Deity ( if such existed ) , having their origin wholly in the mind , " then a priori proofs would be possible , for they could be derived by necessary consequences from such ...
... mind possessed " some innate conceptions or impressions of a Deity ( if such existed ) , having their origin wholly in the mind , " then a priori proofs would be possible , for they could be derived by necessary consequences from such ...
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... mind to arrive at a knowledge of its various pro- perties . No science is possible unless there are such judg- ments to serve as its basis . Natural theology is no exception . If there are no primitive judgments formed spontaneously by ...
... mind to arrive at a knowledge of its various pro- perties . No science is possible unless there are such judg- ments to serve as its basis . Natural theology is no exception . If there are no primitive judgments formed spontaneously by ...
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