The Contemporary Review, Том 2A. Strahan, 1866 |
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... least consistent with the pretensions of such a philosophy - adapted , in the mode of their revelation , to the capacities of the creature for whom they are designed ; they may be represented in the way of mystery , or economy , or ...
... least consistent with the pretensions of such a philosophy - adapted , in the mode of their revelation , to the capacities of the creature for whom they are designed ; they may be represented in the way of mystery , or economy , or ...
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... least established a reasonable claim to acceptance in preference to any other system . But on the other hand , if any such apparent contradictions remain unsolved , it is obvious that this philosophy may lead by natural consequence to a ...
... least established a reasonable claim to acceptance in preference to any other system . But on the other hand , if any such apparent contradictions remain unsolved , it is obvious that this philosophy may lead by natural consequence to a ...
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... answers , that at any rate philosophy has hitherto made no progress towards solving them . But if the dogmatist cannot entirely repel the charge , he can at least retort it . In depriving man of a knowledge 8 The Contemporary Review .
... answers , that at any rate philosophy has hitherto made no progress towards solving them . But if the dogmatist cannot entirely repel the charge , he can at least retort it . In depriving man of a knowledge 8 The Contemporary Review .
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least retort it . In depriving man of a knowledge of the absolute , he says , you deprive him at the same time of all power of testing the truth of his conceptions . If my conception of an object does not correspond to the absolute ...
least retort it . In depriving man of a knowledge of the absolute , he says , you deprive him at the same time of all power of testing the truth of his conceptions . If my conception of an object does not correspond to the absolute ...
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... least independent of , all authoritative teaching from a higher source . The contents of this system may be collected without much difficulty , as they lie scattered through M. Saisset's Meditations . The essence of religion , he tells ...
... least independent of , all authoritative teaching from a higher source . The contents of this system may be collected without much difficulty , as they lie scattered through M. Saisset's Meditations . The essence of religion , he tells ...
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