The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... truths contained in the Bible , 192 -- foundation of calvinism , 193 - its peculiar doctrines , 193 , 194 - plan of the Bishop's work , 194 , 195 - original sin , con- sidered , 195 -- the doctrine of the irresisitibility of the ...
... truths contained in the Bible , 192 -- foundation of calvinism , 193 - its peculiar doctrines , 193 , 194 - plan of the Bishop's work , 194 , 195 - original sin , con- sidered , 195 -- the doctrine of the irresisitibility of the ...
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... truth , these speculations are exceedingly visionary , and at any rate it is quite clear that as they have neither the same objects nor the same evi- dence , so neither ought they to pass under the same name with conclusions founded ...
... truth , these speculations are exceedingly visionary , and at any rate it is quite clear that as they have neither the same objects nor the same evi- dence , so neither ought they to pass under the same name with conclusions founded ...
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... truths of which are said to be just as much known to the clown as to the philosopher ? Or what can there be to ' gratify and exalt a keen and aspiring cu- riosity , ' where discoveries are ' obvious and easy to such humble judges of ...
... truths of which are said to be just as much known to the clown as to the philosopher ? Or what can there be to ' gratify and exalt a keen and aspiring cu- riosity , ' where discoveries are ' obvious and easy to such humble judges of ...
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... truths which they have dis- covered have , in part , effected a revolution in the opinions of phi- losophers regarding the nature of general reasoning and abstract science . Yet we are told that there is nothing new in metaphy- sics ...
... truths which they have dis- covered have , in part , effected a revolution in the opinions of phi- losophers regarding the nature of general reasoning and abstract science . Yet we are told that there is nothing new in metaphy- sics ...
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... truth . What errors , what waste of ingenious labour , in physics , has not the attempt to discover the causes or necessary connexions of natural events produced ! The whole history of that science is full of hypotheses , which arose ...
... truth . What errors , what waste of ingenious labour , in physics , has not the attempt to discover the causes or necessary connexions of natural events produced ! The whole history of that science is full of hypotheses , which arose ...
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