The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Zväzok 7James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell Johnstone and Hunter, 1858 |
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... NATURE AND PROOF , The Inspiration of Holy Scripture , its Nature and Proof . Eight Discourses delivered before the University of Dublin . By William Lee , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College . New York : Robert Carter & Brothers ...
... NATURE AND PROOF , The Inspiration of Holy Scripture , its Nature and Proof . Eight Discourses delivered before the University of Dublin . By William Lee , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College . New York : Robert Carter & Brothers ...
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... nature of the object of the proof , as , e . g . , we derive , a priori , the properties of a circle from a perfect conception of the nature of that figure . But we cannot do this in reference to the Deity , because we cannot pretend to ...
... nature of the object of the proof , as , e . g . , we derive , a priori , the properties of a circle from a perfect conception of the nature of that figure . But we cannot do this in reference to the Deity , because we cannot pretend to ...
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... nature of that figure . " And he adds , " we cannot do this in reference to the Deity , because we cannot pretend to any knowledge or conception of his essential nature . ' Mr Thompson then sup- poses that if we had a conception of the ...
... nature of that figure . " And he adds , " we cannot do this in reference to the Deity , because we cannot pretend to any knowledge or conception of his essential nature . ' Mr Thompson then sup- poses that if we had a conception of the ...
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... nature . It was a judgment of this kind which Descartes ex- pressed in his celebrated formula ; cogito , ergo sum . He did not mean , as his opponents imputed to him , to prove his existence by a logical judgment ; for this he knew to ...
... nature . It was a judgment of this kind which Descartes ex- pressed in his celebrated formula ; cogito , ergo sum . He did not mean , as his opponents imputed to him , to prove his existence by a logical judgment ; for this he knew to ...
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... nature . " " Here , then , Sir W. Hamilton is repre- sented as acquiescing in Kant's supposed antagonism between the ... natural theology is now given in these few words : - " Such has been the progress , and such , we conceive , must be ...
... nature . " " Here , then , Sir W. Hamilton is repre- sented as acquiescing in Kant's supposed antagonism between the ... natural theology is now given in these few words : - " Such has been the progress , and such , we conceive , must be ...
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