Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Том 31Dallas Theological Seminary, 1874 |
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... mind in unstable equilibrium , amid strong contending forces . The positive philosophy is , therefore , a merely ideal state , in which the author of the scheme could never have remained longer than a few minutes at a time . And , in ...
... mind in unstable equilibrium , amid strong contending forces . The positive philosophy is , therefore , a merely ideal state , in which the author of the scheme could never have remained longer than a few minutes at a time . And , in ...
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... mind . Our faculties , being finite , must find their only field in the finite ; and in finite results of the relations of the infinites ; we can relieve ourselves of the indeterminateness of infinites , if at all , only by à peculiar ...
... mind . Our faculties , being finite , must find their only field in the finite ; and in finite results of the relations of the infinites ; we can relieve ourselves of the indeterminateness of infinites , if at all , only by à peculiar ...
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... mind , nor explain the triumphs of either ancient or modern geometers ; we may also resist Mill's definition of the mind as a congeries of the possibilities of sensation , and Spencer's as the state of consciousness , and Spinoza's as ...
... mind , nor explain the triumphs of either ancient or modern geometers ; we may also resist Mill's definition of the mind as a congeries of the possibilities of sensation , and Spencer's as the state of consciousness , and Spinoza's as ...
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... mind in its treatment . We see space and time by the mental eye , and recognize their relations to us , and ours to them . We deduce mag- nificently long trains of successful argument from these per- ceptions ; but we find also ...
... mind in its treatment . We see space and time by the mental eye , and recognize their relations to us , and ours to them . We deduce mag- nificently long trains of successful argument from these per- ceptions ; but we find also ...
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... mind , but simply forms . given by the mind to external realities revealed by experience . Spencer shows very clearly that space and time do not belong to the mind , but to the external universe ; proving his thesis by metaphysical ...
... mind , but simply forms . given by the mind to external realities revealed by experience . Spencer shows very clearly that space and time do not belong to the mind , but to the external universe ; proving his thesis by metaphysical ...
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Стр. 414 - For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek : for the same Lord over all, is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord, shall be saved.
Стр. 630 - And this voice which came from heaven we heard, when we were with him in the holy mount.
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