The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth: Or, The Study of the Inductive Philosophy, Considered as Subservient to TheologyJ.W. Parker, 1838 - 313 páginas |
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... author ; and the second , with the Natural Theology of Dr. Turton . Another writer , also , has recently discussed the evidences of natural theology ; but with widely dif- ferent views from any of those just referred to ; and to whose ...
... author ; and the second , with the Natural Theology of Dr. Turton . Another writer , also , has recently discussed the evidences of natural theology ; but with widely dif- ferent views from any of those just referred to ; and to whose ...
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... author's argument , that they were already sufficient to explain the grounds of my entire dissent from him . In a few places , as they fell in with the line of my observations , I have since introduced some remarks which will be found ...
... author's argument , that they were already sufficient to explain the grounds of my entire dissent from him . In a few places , as they fell in with the line of my observations , I have since introduced some remarks which will be found ...
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... authors alluded to . In many cases my state- ments are , in fact , no more than an elementary exposition of a particular branch of the subject often treated before by others . Yet I conceive I have best consulted perspicuity and brevity ...
... authors alluded to . In many cases my state- ments are , in fact , no more than an elementary exposition of a particular branch of the subject often treated before by others . Yet I conceive I have best consulted perspicuity and brevity ...
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... author ought fairly to be subject to animadversion for not discussing what the peculiar line of argument he has selected does not lead him to discuss . I am therefore particularly desirous of stating that the present work has no ...
... author ought fairly to be subject to animadversion for not discussing what the peculiar line of argument he has selected does not lead him to discuss . I am therefore particularly desirous of stating that the present work has no ...
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... author uses the term " final cause , " simply in the sense of " arbitrary agency , " or " direct intervention : " or , in other words , employs the term " final " as equivalent to " ultimate . " To add another remark : The inquiry into ...
... author uses the term " final cause , " simply in the sense of " arbitrary agency , " or " direct intervention : " or , in other words , employs the term " final " as equivalent to " ultimate . " To add another remark : The inquiry into ...
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