The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 2
... force from being as it were direct tran- scripts of the thoughts as they first struck his own mind . The Commonplace Book is thus of the highest service in enabling us to trace the growth and progress of his system as it was gradually ...
... force from being as it were direct tran- scripts of the thoughts as they first struck his own mind . The Commonplace Book is thus of the highest service in enabling us to trace the growth and progress of his system as it was gradually ...
Pàgina 7
... force in nature , all we perceive and experience being in the last resort the result of a living and ceaseless activity of intellect and will . His mind was at once too serious and too active to be interested in any romances then ...
... force in nature , all we perceive and experience being in the last resort the result of a living and ceaseless activity of intellect and will . His mind was at once too serious and too active to be interested in any romances then ...
Pàgina 12
... forces and matured strategy of theological warfare . It was thus the true Church militant , alive to any opposition however feeble , and prompt to repel any aggression however slight . " One of these characteristic outbursts of somewhat ...
... forces and matured strategy of theological warfare . It was thus the true Church militant , alive to any opposition however feeble , and prompt to repel any aggression however slight . " One of these characteristic outbursts of somewhat ...
Pàgina 16
... were from the irresistible presence and power of the Deity , and was able to elaborate at will his atheistic theories of matter and force equally eternal , and revolving together 16 July , Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
... were from the irresistible presence and power of the Deity , and was able to elaborate at will his atheistic theories of matter and force equally eternal , and revolving together 16 July , Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
Pàgina 17
... force . In the Commonplace Book , we see him conning with restless scrutiny the physics and metaphysics of the time , exploring the standard authors of the new philosophy in search of principles that may be made available for his ...
... force . In the Commonplace Book , we see him conning with restless scrutiny the physics and metaphysics of the time , exploring the standard authors of the new philosophy in search of principles that may be made available for his ...
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