The North British Review, Том 7W.P. Kennedy, 1847 |
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... existence of God was a self - evident and necessary truth . Yet the father of Inductive Science objected to the doctrine of Final Causes , because it seemed to him to have been misapplied and perverted so as to have become an obstacle ...
... existence of God was a self - evident and necessary truth . Yet the father of Inductive Science objected to the doctrine of Final Causes , because it seemed to him to have been misapplied and perverted so as to have become an obstacle ...
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... existence of marks and evidences of design in nature , or to dissuade men from the study of these in connexion with the truths of theology - is evinced by two consi- derations which should set the question at rest : -The first is his ...
... existence of marks and evidences of design in nature , or to dissuade men from the study of these in connexion with the truths of theology - is evinced by two consi- derations which should set the question at rest : -The first is his ...
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... existence of God : partly also by his dislike of the scholastic application of the doctrine of final causes to the solution of questions in philosophy : and partly by a misapprehen- sion of the real import of the truth , held by his ...
... existence of God : partly also by his dislike of the scholastic application of the doctrine of final causes to the solution of questions in philosophy : and partly by a misapprehen- sion of the real import of the truth , held by his ...
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... existence of a state of opinion in regard to the natural evidence of theo- logy , and the relation of science to sacred truth , as prevailing in some portions of the Church , and even at our most ancient and venerable seats of learning ...
... existence of a state of opinion in regard to the natural evidence of theo- logy , and the relation of science to sacred truth , as prevailing in some portions of the Church , and even at our most ancient and venerable seats of learning ...
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... existence , independently of revelation . The assertion is , I think , mischievous , because I believe it untrue : and by truth only can a God of Truth be honoured , and the cause of true reli- gion be served . " And so Professor Baden ...
... existence , independently of revelation . The assertion is , I think , mischievous , because I believe it untrue : and by truth only can a God of Truth be honoured , and the cause of true reli- gion be served . " And so Professor Baden ...
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