A View of the Scriptures, and of Natural Knowledge1838 - 133 pages |
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... of ignorance ! If , however , they should inquire whether the Scrip- tures do , or do not reveal a knowledge far beyond the depth that either ancient or modern philosophy vi PREFACE . can attain , they would perceive its.
... of ignorance ! If , however , they should inquire whether the Scrip- tures do , or do not reveal a knowledge far beyond the depth that either ancient or modern philosophy vi PREFACE . can attain , they would perceive its.
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vi PREFACE . can attain , they would perceive its worth by the extended views it would afford them ; and , in lay- ing low the selfish pride that blinds their judgment , would induce the same rigid and dispassionate examination of them ...
vi PREFACE . can attain , they would perceive its worth by the extended views it would afford them ; and , in lay- ing low the selfish pride that blinds their judgment , would induce the same rigid and dispassionate examination of them ...
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... perceived in our nature . Again , the same natural law regulates our assent in commerce . We perceive that the price of a commodity is regulated in proportion to the demand and supply ; which law is perceived to be constant , and has ...
... perceived in our nature . Again , the same natural law regulates our assent in commerce . We perceive that the price of a commodity is regulated in proportion to the demand and supply ; which law is perceived to be constant , and has ...
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... perceived in the immutable laws of the creation . We may , however , now say there are better astronomers in the present age , than Sir Isaac Newton was ; not as discoverers of more important laws , but by their possessing the knowledge ...
... perceived in the immutable laws of the creation . We may , however , now say there are better astronomers in the present age , than Sir Isaac Newton was ; not as discoverers of more important laws , but by their possessing the knowledge ...
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... perceived in brutes . At the same time , we do not perceive the mind of reflection in brutes ; and Mr. Locke has shown it is that power which places man above them in the order of creation . And the Scriptures also inform us that it is ...
... perceived in brutes . At the same time , we do not perceive the mind of reflection in brutes ; and Mr. Locke has shown it is that power which places man above them in the order of creation . And the Scriptures also inform us that it is ...
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