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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... now in the position to confer that sanction have themselves previously been labourers in the diffusion and enlargement of the knowledge of nature . Your Lordship's sentiments on this important subject have been sufficiently a 2.
... now in the position to confer that sanction have themselves previously been labourers in the diffusion and enlargement of the knowledge of nature . Your Lordship's sentiments on this important subject have been sufficiently a 2.
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... knowledge ; and the various other publications to which these directly or indi- rectly have given rise , have together furnished a body of facts and arguments in which it might be supposed every topic would have been exhausted , and ...
... knowledge ; and the various other publications to which these directly or indi- rectly have given rise , have together furnished a body of facts and arguments in which it might be supposed every topic would have been exhausted , and ...
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... knowledge , even of the existence of a Deity . A work of such pretensions , supported by at least the appearance of extensive research and erudition , has naturally de- manded attention . The greater part of these pages was written ...
... knowledge , even of the existence of a Deity . A work of such pretensions , supported by at least the appearance of extensive research and erudition , has naturally de- manded attention . The greater part of these pages was written ...
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... knowledge ; and so long as they are adhered to , we can assign no limit to the progressive advance which may be made . And minds duly impressed with the sub- limity of those inquiries which the contemplation of the universe suggests ...
... knowledge ; and so long as they are adhered to , we can assign no limit to the progressive advance which may be made . And minds duly impressed with the sub- limity of those inquiries which the contemplation of the universe suggests ...
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... knowledge ; the degree of certainty of which they are susceptible ; and the sources of failure and error to which we are most exposed in the prosecu- tion of physical inquiry , without some well - grounded principles of this kind as our ...
... knowledge ; the degree of certainty of which they are susceptible ; and the sources of failure and error to which we are most exposed in the prosecu- tion of physical inquiry , without some well - grounded principles of this kind as our ...
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