A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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... simply con- sidered as a fact , it is surely true that there is no method of arguing to it , on general principles , except this one of showing its coherence with our whole scheme of things . Secondly , we have said that the nature of ...
... simply con- sidered as a fact , it is surely true that there is no method of arguing to it , on general principles , except this one of showing its coherence with our whole scheme of things . Secondly , we have said that the nature of ...
Pàgina 5
... simply in completeness and in coherence . It does not relate to a different order of things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by circumstances . It consists of the products of a man's observation during his lifetime . If he is a sharp ...
... simply in completeness and in coherence . It does not relate to a different order of things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by circumstances . It consists of the products of a man's observation during his lifetime . If he is a sharp ...
Pàgina 10
... simply looking at another specimen in his garden . But no really scientific botanist would claim to be able to realize the full beauty of a plant which he had never seen growing by mentally putting together the dissected fragments of it ...
... simply looking at another specimen in his garden . But no really scientific botanist would claim to be able to realize the full beauty of a plant which he had never seen growing by mentally putting together the dissected fragments of it ...
Pàgina 22
... simply a delusion . This , then , is the value for thought of the expectation we have mentioned . Unless man can form it and act upon it , he can do nothing safely . His whole intellectual outlook depends upon its truth ; if it is not ...
... simply a delusion . This , then , is the value for thought of the expectation we have mentioned . Unless man can form it and act upon it , he can do nothing safely . His whole intellectual outlook depends upon its truth ; if it is not ...
Pàgina 27
... simply unintelligible nonsense . Unless , in a word , its uniformity and its firmness of purpose mean that a rational Thought underlies it all , it is mere chaos , and his speculations about it are simply delusive . It is of the highest ...
... simply unintelligible nonsense . Unless , in a word , its uniformity and its firmness of purpose mean that a rational Thought underlies it all , it is mere chaos , and his speculations about it are simply delusive . It is of the highest ...
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