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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... sion , but of the public in general , for the impartial and pains- taking manner in which , as is evident from their report to the Trustees , they endeavoured to perform the arduous duty . Their decision , we doubt not , was the ...
... sion , but of the public in general , for the impartial and pains- taking manner in which , as is evident from their report to the Trustees , they endeavoured to perform the arduous duty . Their decision , we doubt not , was the ...
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... 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 reflections on these meta- physical schools do not seem to call for ...
... 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 reflections on these meta- physical schools do not seem to call for ...
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... sion ) , in either instance , resolves itself into an appeal , not to strict logical argument , but to what is the same with the Cartesian idea divested of its syllogistic form ' - the mere assertion of an internal consciousness or ...
... sion ) , in either instance , resolves itself into an appeal , not to strict logical argument , but to what is the same with the Cartesian idea divested of its syllogistic form ' - the mere assertion of an internal consciousness or ...
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... sion , than to define it with clearness , or guard it from sceptical assaults . " He in particular charges the argument of Paley with having " throughout a greater infusion of the appeal to popular sense and common prepossessions than ...
... sion , than to define it with clearness , or guard it from sceptical assaults . " He in particular charges the argument of Paley with having " throughout a greater infusion of the appeal to popular sense and common prepossessions than ...
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... sion then is , that this reason or mind exists as truly in the set of objects as in us ; and this is the precise or logical inference which alone strict philosophy allows us to deduce . Our readers are , we suspect , beginning to infer ...
... sion then is , that this reason or mind exists as truly in the set of objects as in us ; and this is the precise or logical inference which alone strict philosophy allows us to deduce . Our readers are , we suspect , beginning to infer ...
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