Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 10
... produce that strong confidence which results from the voice of inspiration . Here reason comes to the aid of the senses ... produced on us , -- of the external cause it tells us nothing . A sensation may be experienced when no external ...
... produce that strong confidence which results from the voice of inspiration . Here reason comes to the aid of the senses ... produced on us , -- of the external cause it tells us nothing . A sensation may be experienced when no external ...
Strana 13
... producing change . We should better understand Mr. Comstock's views if he had clearly defined his terms . We are at a loss what meaning to ascribe to the very important term property . Extension and impenetrability can only refer to the ...
... producing change . We should better understand Mr. Comstock's views if he had clearly defined his terms . We are at a loss what meaning to ascribe to the very important term property . Extension and impenetrability can only refer to the ...
Strana 14
Thus matter is described as passive , not capable of producing any motion , and also as constantly producing motion , and exerting power at insensible and inconceivable distances . How can these views be reconciled ? There is much ...
Thus matter is described as passive , not capable of producing any motion , and also as constantly producing motion , and exerting power at insensible and inconceivable distances . How can these views be reconciled ? There is much ...
Strana 15
... producing certain effects , in a constant and uniform manner . The changes in the external world , the least and the greatest , the fall of a stone , the motion of the planets in their orbits , the growth of plants , the murmuring ...
... producing certain effects , in a constant and uniform manner . The changes in the external world , the least and the greatest , the fall of a stone , the motion of the planets in their orbits , the growth of plants , the murmuring ...
Strana 18
... produce action , this being only one of the circumstances in which it takes place . Every action implies intelligence , and also choice , a direct volition , immediately preceding it . All the changes in nature must be re- ferred to the ...
... produce action , this being only one of the circumstances in which it takes place . Every action implies intelligence , and also choice , a direct volition , immediately preceding it . All the changes in nature must be re- ferred to the ...
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