Letters, Lectures, and Reviews, Including the Phrontisterion: Or, Oxford in the 19th CenturyJ. Murray, 1873 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... practical uses . Against this confusion of the laws of thought with their material applications , we have in the above remarks more than once recorded our protest . By * We have already expressed our dis- sent from the fundamental ...
... practical uses . Against this confusion of the laws of thought with their material applications , we have in the above remarks more than once recorded our protest . By * We have already expressed our dis- sent from the fundamental ...
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... practical conduct of man- kind is not affected by them . Men would equally , in their daily life , have to deal with mental and bodily phenomena , whether they can or cannot attain to a knowledge of the ulti- mate realities beyond them ...
... practical conduct of man- kind is not affected by them . Men would equally , in their daily life , have to deal with mental and bodily phenomena , whether they can or cannot attain to a knowledge of the ulti- mate realities beyond them ...
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... practical use . No one who reflects on the manner in which God reveals Himself in His written Word , can fail to observe how constantly the Almighty , in communicating with His creatures , condescends to place both Himself and them upon ...
... practical use . No one who reflects on the manner in which God reveals Himself in His written Word , can fail to observe how constantly the Almighty , in communicating with His creatures , condescends to place both Himself and them upon ...
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... practical portion of religion . We are not told to feel and act towards God as towards a Being whose boundless wisdom needs not to be informed of our wants , whose unchanging and passionless nature cannot be swayed by motives and ...
... practical portion of religion . We are not told to feel and act towards God as towards a Being whose boundless wisdom needs not to be informed of our wants , whose unchanging and passionless nature cannot be swayed by motives and ...
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... practical effect , must be adapted to the constitution of its human recipient , not to that of its Divine Author . Such an adaptation apparently implies the existence of a more abso- lute form of truth related to a more perfect ...
... practical effect , must be adapted to the constitution of its human recipient , not to that of its Divine Author . Such an adaptation apparently implies the existence of a more abso- lute form of truth related to a more perfect ...
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