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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... whole sphere of human investigation which is more susceptible , or stands in greater need , of such a review than the one brought before us in this essay by Pro- fessor Powell ; and differing from him as we do on several important ...
... whole sphere of human investigation which is more susceptible , or stands in greater need , of such a review than the one brought before us in this essay by Pro- fessor Powell ; and differing from him as we do on several important ...
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... whole of this portion of Professor Powell's essay is far from being satisfactory - not , however , on account so much of what it contains , as of what it does not contain . The author virtually undertook to exhibit the relation which ...
... whole of this portion of Professor Powell's essay is far from being satisfactory - not , however , on account so much of what it contains , as of what it does not contain . The author virtually undertook to exhibit the relation which ...
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... whole bearing of this distinguished metaphysician's views on our subject ; and had he thoroughly examined these views , he would have found that no two men are more opposed to one another than Kant and Hamilton , and that although the ...
... whole bearing of this distinguished metaphysician's views on our subject ; and had he thoroughly examined these views , he would have found that no two men are more opposed to one another than Kant and Hamilton , and that although the ...
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... whole con- sciousness , for it supposes the conditioned to be the uncondi- tioned ; and Pantheism is also condemned as self - contradic- tory ; for it confounds the conditioned with the unconditioned -the finite , dependent and ...
... whole con- sciousness , for it supposes the conditioned to be the uncondi- tioned ; and Pantheism is also condemned as self - contradic- tory ; for it confounds the conditioned with the unconditioned -the finite , dependent and ...
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... whole piece is blended with truth and error , but the latter preponderates at least in appearance . Our " strict philosophy " treats with contempt metaphysical discussion ; but it condescends to assume the aspect of poetry . There is a ...
... whole piece is blended with truth and error , but the latter preponderates at least in appearance . Our " strict philosophy " treats with contempt metaphysical discussion ; but it condescends to assume the aspect of poetry . There is a ...
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