On the Inductive Philosophy, Including a Parallel Between Lord Bacon and A. Comte as Philosophers: A Discourse Delivered Before the Sunday Lecture Society, Nov. 26, 1871Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 83 páginas |
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... reason did not exist in Nature , we should vainly attempt to force them upon her ; if the laws of Nature did not exist in our reason , we should not be able to comprehend them . OERSTED'S Soul in Nature ( The Spiritual in the Material ) ...
... reason did not exist in Nature , we should vainly attempt to force them upon her ; if the laws of Nature did not exist in our reason , we should not be able to comprehend them . OERSTED'S Soul in Nature ( The Spiritual in the Material ) ...
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... reasons . A holy man was Lactantius , who denied that the earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who , granting the earth's rotundity , denied the antipodes . A holy thing to me is the In- quisition , which , allowing the ...
... reasons . A holy man was Lactantius , who denied that the earth could be round . A holy man was Augustine , who , granting the earth's rotundity , denied the antipodes . A holy thing to me is the In- quisition , which , allowing the ...
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... reason , is governed by God's natural laws . A faith , not exactly childlike , nor yet lacking reverence , and simple as that of ' The poor Indian , whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind . ' 3 1 Herbert ...
... reason , is governed by God's natural laws . A faith , not exactly childlike , nor yet lacking reverence , and simple as that of ' The poor Indian , whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind . ' 3 1 Herbert ...
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... reason and authority , he finds that , whilst on one side men were taught to distrust the evidence of the senses and conclusions from experience , they were , on the other side , led to think more for themselves , and examine their own ...
... reason and authority , he finds that , whilst on one side men were taught to distrust the evidence of the senses and conclusions from experience , they were , on the other side , led to think more for themselves , and examine their own ...
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... reason and enter into the ship of the Church , which is only able by the Divine compass to rightly direct its course , and De Dig . et Aug. , lib . vii . , chap . i .; Nov. Org . , lib . i . , aph . 81 . 2 See the full meaning of ...
... reason and enter into the ship of the Church , which is only able by the Divine compass to rightly direct its course , and De Dig . et Aug. , lib . vii . , chap . i .; Nov. Org . , lib . i . , aph . 81 . 2 See the full meaning of ...
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