Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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... thought , discovers that the two great philosophic systems which have divided the suffrages of learned men , and placed them on totally opposite poles of thought , have their common starting - point in the one question , " Are there any ...
... thought , discovers that the two great philosophic systems which have divided the suffrages of learned men , and placed them on totally opposite poles of thought , have their common starting - point in the one question , " Are there any ...
Pagina 6
... thought and self - consciousness may be properties of matter under any form , then they are not the essential characteristic properties of mind or spirit , and we cannot discriminate between the two . We regret that Watson should have ...
... thought and self - consciousness may be properties of matter under any form , then they are not the essential characteristic properties of mind or spirit , and we cannot discriminate between the two . We regret that Watson should have ...
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... thought which are imposed upon his intelligence ; nor can he totally divest himself of the principles and ideas which , as the outbirth of philosophic thought , have become inextricably interwoven with all systems of knowledge , and all ...
... thought which are imposed upon his intelligence ; nor can he totally divest himself of the principles and ideas which , as the outbirth of philosophic thought , have become inextricably interwoven with all systems of knowledge , and all ...
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... thought on , which is not somewhere or other slighted and condemned by the general fashion of whole socie- ties of men , governed by practical opinions and rules of living quite opposite to each other . " Paley affirms " there is scarce ...
... thought on , which is not somewhere or other slighted and condemned by the general fashion of whole socie- ties of men , governed by practical opinions and rules of living quite opposite to each other . " Paley affirms " there is scarce ...
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... thought for the morrow , " he distributed the remnant to the poor , and intrusted his sister to a society of pious virgins . He visited her only once after , a characteristic fact for the ascetic depre- ciation of natural ties . He then ...
... thought for the morrow , " he distributed the remnant to the poor , and intrusted his sister to a society of pious virgins . He visited her only once after , a characteristic fact for the ascetic depre- ciation of natural ties . He then ...
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