The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... clear and distinct ideas , we confine our thoughts within the con- templation of those things that are within the reach of our understanding ; and launch not out into that abyss of dark- ness where we have not eyes to see , nor ...
... clear and distinct ideas , we confine our thoughts within the con- templation of those things that are within the reach of our understanding ; and launch not out into that abyss of dark- ness where we have not eyes to see , nor ...
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... my opinion , propositions most clearly deducible from Revelation , and , in one or two points , adumbrated by a few shadowy glimpses of nature . And that it may be B 4 AND IMMATERIALISM . 7 . rial? is it body of any kind? Des ...
... my opinion , propositions most clearly deducible from Revelation , and , in one or two points , adumbrated by a few shadowy glimpses of nature . And that it may be B 4 AND IMMATERIALISM . 7 . rial? is it body of any kind? Des ...
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... clear . With Epicurus he threw away the doctrine of an intellectual world ; but contended , in order to supply its place , that the mind has a large stock of ideas of its own , implanted by the hand of nature , and not derived from the ...
... clear . With Epicurus he threw away the doctrine of an intellectual world ; but contended , in order to supply its place , that the mind has a large stock of ideas of its own , implanted by the hand of nature , and not derived from the ...
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... clear as to render it ludicrous to ask for them , but in taking for granted propo- sitions that evidently demand proof . And I now allude to his whole doctrine of innate ideas - of axioms or principles planted in the mind by the hand of ...
... clear as to render it ludicrous to ask for them , but in taking for granted propo- sitions that evidently demand proof . And I now allude to his whole doctrine of innate ideas - of axioms or principles planted in the mind by the hand of ...
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... clear and a heart peculiarly sound . It is strictly original in its matter , highly important in its subject , luminous and forcible in its argu- ment , perspicuous in its style , and comprehen- sive in its scope . It steers equally clear ...
... clear and a heart peculiarly sound . It is strictly original in its matter , highly important in its subject , luminous and forcible in its argu- ment , perspicuous in its style , and comprehen- sive in its scope . It steers equally clear ...
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