The Andover Review, Том 15Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1891 |
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... thought . But that is an impossible task for foreign scholars , who must take the language as they find it . Accepting the literary form for the translation , only a beginning was made in the difficult question of style . Japanese ...
... thought . But that is an impossible task for foreign scholars , who must take the language as they find it . Accepting the literary form for the translation , only a beginning was made in the difficult question of style . Japanese ...
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... thought was profound , the treatment often abstract , and the processes of argument care- ful and exact , the liveliest interest was awakened at the outset and con- tinued to the end , often expressing itself in hearty applause . The ...
... thought was profound , the treatment often abstract , and the processes of argument care- ful and exact , the liveliest interest was awakened at the outset and con- tinued to the end , often expressing itself in hearty applause . The ...
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... thought apart from it any more than it can be thought apart from them ; and so time need not , perhaps cannot , be thought of as existing indefi- nitely before the universe came into being . But we distinguish between the universe ...
... thought apart from it any more than it can be thought apart from them ; and so time need not , perhaps cannot , be thought of as existing indefi- nitely before the universe came into being . But we distinguish between the universe ...
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... thought of God , a thought which is realized in co- incidence with the conditions of time and space . to us . Some also might dissent from the Lotzean conception of causation as the reciprocal action of the parts of a single being ...
... thought of God , a thought which is realized in co- incidence with the conditions of time and space . to us . Some also might dissent from the Lotzean conception of causation as the reciprocal action of the parts of a single being ...
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... thought and medita- tion ; that our conception of God is the enlargement of all our ideas of perfection to infinity and objectified , and that the proof of his exis- tence is the fundamental certainty of the demonstrative reason ...
... thought and medita- tion ; that our conception of God is the enlargement of all our ideas of perfection to infinity and objectified , and that the proof of his exis- tence is the fundamental certainty of the demonstrative reason ...
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