Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 10
... sense gives us one class of simple ideas only : thus , by sight , we learn of colours ; by hearing , sounds , and so of the other senses . So far from giving us a knowledge of the existence of matter generally , no one of the senses ...
... sense gives us one class of simple ideas only : thus , by sight , we learn of colours ; by hearing , sounds , and so of the other senses . So far from giving us a knowledge of the existence of matter generally , no one of the senses ...
Strana 11
... sense of sight simply , whether an object is on our right hand or our left ; whether it is a sphere or a cube ; a few feet distant , or many rods . As we gaze on nature , the eye does not reveal to us whether a great mountain or a deep ...
... sense of sight simply , whether an object is on our right hand or our left ; whether it is a sphere or a cube ; a few feet distant , or many rods . As we gaze on nature , the eye does not reveal to us whether a great mountain or a deep ...
Strana 15
... sense of Epicurus , be essential and inherent in it . And this is one reason why I desired you would not ascribe innate gravity to me . That gravity should be innate , inherent , and essential to matter , so that one body may act upon ...
... sense of Epicurus , be essential and inherent in it . And this is one reason why I desired you would not ascribe innate gravity to me . That gravity should be innate , inherent , and essential to matter , so that one body may act upon ...
Strana 21
... sense of the word , created at all , but they grew . The Deity did not concern himself with originating each species after its kind , according to the common acceptation of Holy Writ , but made certain Monads capable of pro- ducing any ...
... sense of the word , created at all , but they grew . The Deity did not concern himself with originating each species after its kind , according to the common acceptation of Holy Writ , but made certain Monads capable of pro- ducing any ...
Strana 35
... sense of progress . As the road is smoother , our sense of motion is diminished , though our rate of travelling is accelerated . Railway travelling , especially by night or in a tun- nel , has familiarized every one with this remark ...
... sense of progress . As the road is smoother , our sense of motion is diminished , though our rate of travelling is accelerated . Railway travelling , especially by night or in a tun- nel , has familiarized every one with this remark ...
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