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The radical difference between natural and supernatural knowledge is the different ground or evidence for persuasion : " sight " or natural knowledge is the evidence of things seen , faith is the evidence of things not seen ; the object ...
The radical difference between natural and supernatural knowledge is the different ground or evidence for persuasion : " sight " or natural knowledge is the evidence of things seen , faith is the evidence of things not seen ; the object ...
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But for him , in the prison - house built by his own literal imagination , heaven itself is an object , a physical place not a spiritual state , and as an object it appears no superior to the sun . The precious stones that embesllish ...
But for him , in the prison - house built by his own literal imagination , heaven itself is an object , a physical place not a spiritual state , and as an object it appears no superior to the sun . The precious stones that embesllish ...
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For Eve the provoking object , the fair appearing good , is ultimately the fruit ; for Adam it is Eve herself . Adam remains undeceived by the fruit , but not by Eve . As the narrator explains : " he scrupl'd not to eat / Against his ...
For Eve the provoking object , the fair appearing good , is ultimately the fruit ; for Adam it is Eve herself . Adam remains undeceived by the fruit , but not by Eve . As the narrator explains : " he scrupl'd not to eat / Against his ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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