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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... object of competition could hardly fail to call forth existing talent , so as to allow us to consider these productions as affording a fair average esti- mate of the actual state of knowledge and attainments in reference to such ...
... object of competition could hardly fail to call forth existing talent , so as to allow us to consider these productions as affording a fair average esti- mate of the actual state of knowledge and attainments in reference to such ...
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... object of competition could , " in the opinion of the judges , " hardly fail to call forth existing talent so as to allow us to consider these productions as affording a fair average estimate of the actual state of knowledge and ...
... object of competition could , " in the opinion of the judges , " hardly fail to call forth existing talent so as to allow us to consider these productions as affording a fair average estimate of the actual state of knowledge and ...
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... objects and ex- ternal phenomena are ideal acts ; and , much more , any infer- ences or reflections arising out ... object of the proof , as , e . g . , we derive , a priori , the properties of a circle from a perfect conception of ...
... objects and ex- ternal phenomena are ideal acts ; and , much more , any infer- ences or reflections arising out ... object of the proof , as , e . g . , we derive , a priori , the properties of a circle from a perfect conception of ...
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... object of the proof , ' that is , of God ; and he illustrates his meaning by reference to mathematical science ; " as , e.g. , we derive , a priori , the pro- perties of a circle from a perfect conception of the nature of that figure ...
... object of the proof , ' that is , of God ; and he illustrates his meaning by reference to mathematical science ; " as , e.g. , we derive , a priori , the pro- perties of a circle from a perfect conception of the nature of that figure ...
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... object of intuition , the judgment merely affirms the reality of this fact . If , for example , the fact of power to form a volition is presented to the mind , it affirms that I have power to will ; but suppose the fact of change is ...
... object of intuition , the judgment merely affirms the reality of this fact . If , for example , the fact of power to form a volition is presented to the mind , it affirms that I have power to will ; but suppose the fact of change is ...
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