Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 6
... natural to suppose that the sub- stance upon which these copies are preserved is also material , and all mental operations may now be resolved into mere vibra- tiuncles of the brain . A material nature can have no à priori intuitions ...
... natural to suppose that the sub- stance upon which these copies are preserved is also material , and all mental operations may now be resolved into mere vibra- tiuncles of the brain . A material nature can have no à priori intuitions ...
Pagina 7
... nature ; it is a living energy controlling nature . Now causation becomes to us a reality . Mind is the proper analagon of power , and supplies a type of real efficiency . Now creation is possible . Immortality is credible . The ...
... nature ; it is a living energy controlling nature . Now causation becomes to us a reality . Mind is the proper analagon of power , and supplies a type of real efficiency . Now creation is possible . Immortality is credible . The ...
Pagina 8
... nature of man in its relations to the moral law , or , in other words , to discuss the MORAL Philosophy of the Institutes of Theology . MORAL PHILOSOPHY is the science of the Moral Law , and of the nature of man as the subject of Moral ...
... nature of man in its relations to the moral law , or , in other words , to discuss the MORAL Philosophy of the Institutes of Theology . MORAL PHILOSOPHY is the science of the Moral Law , and of the nature of man as the subject of Moral ...
Pagina 9
... natural authority of truth are all mere matters of opinion . " § The obligation to perform any duty does not ... nature of the command issued by " The distinction in the moral quality of actions . . . may in part be traced to its ...
... natural authority of truth are all mere matters of opinion . " § The obligation to perform any duty does not ... nature of the command issued by " The distinction in the moral quality of actions . . . may in part be traced to its ...
Pagina 16
... nature of God , but also some reflection of his moral character . If we see omnipotence in the mighty masses and forces of the material universe ; if we see intelligence in the arrangements and special adaptations of man's physical nature ...
... nature of God , but also some reflection of his moral character . If we see omnipotence in the mighty masses and forces of the material universe ; if we see intelligence in the arrangements and special adaptations of man's physical nature ...
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