Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 13Victoria Institute., 1880 |
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... divine , or an old - fashioned gentleman , who hath read many a Greek or Latin author and spent much time in hard methodical study . " So wrote Berkeley in his " Minute Philosopher . " But Christianity survived the fashion of unbelief ...
... divine , or an old - fashioned gentleman , who hath read many a Greek or Latin author and spent much time in hard methodical study . " So wrote Berkeley in his " Minute Philosopher . " But Christianity survived the fashion of unbelief ...
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... divine the specific use of this or that implement ; if the object itself shows that it was shaped for some use , if it is not merely a stone but an implement , there springs up at sight of it the necessary conviction that this was the ...
... divine the specific use of this or that implement ; if the object itself shows that it was shaped for some use , if it is not merely a stone but an implement , there springs up at sight of it the necessary conviction that this was the ...
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... divine Author of Nature , Plato and Aristotle anticipated Paul and Augustine ; and we are all familiar with Cicero's reply to the Epicurean notion that the world was formed by a chance . concourse of atoms . " He who believes this may ...
... divine Author of Nature , Plato and Aristotle anticipated Paul and Augustine ; and we are all familiar with Cicero's reply to the Epicurean notion that the world was formed by a chance . concourse of atoms . " He who believes this may ...
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... divine prevention , to the best possible system . As to physical evil , this is but partial and relative . Our own experience testifies that this often serves to discipline the intellect of man , to put fibre into his will , and train ...
... divine prevention , to the best possible system . As to physical evil , this is but partial and relative . Our own experience testifies that this often serves to discipline the intellect of man , to put fibre into his will , and train ...
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... Divine omnipresence as a local ubiquity . I protest then against any notion of placing God as force before every detail of pheno- mena , since it cannot be thought out , without materializing God . I must now leave this to Dr. Thompson ...
... Divine omnipresence as a local ubiquity . I protest then against any notion of placing God as force before every detail of pheno- mena , since it cannot be thought out , without materializing God . I must now leave this to Dr. Thompson ...
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