Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 38
... thought is as much a function of matter as motion is . Thus we arrive at the singular result that , of the two paths opened up to us in the " Discourse upon Method , " the one leads , by way of Berkeley and Hume , to Kant and Ideal- ism ...
... thought is as much a function of matter as motion is . Thus we arrive at the singular result that , of the two paths opened up to us in the " Discourse upon Method , " the one leads , by way of Berkeley and Hume , to Kant and Ideal- ism ...
Pagina 40
... thought that I might be most useful to you , if I attempted to give you some vision of this Extra - christian world as it ap- pears to a person who lives a good deal in it ; and if I tried to show you by what methods the dwellers ...
... thought that I might be most useful to you , if I attempted to give you some vision of this Extra - christian world as it ap- pears to a person who lives a good deal in it ; and if I tried to show you by what methods the dwellers ...
Pagina 52
... thought . M. Roquet screamed and barricaded him- self in his room , and harangued the hotel waiters . Prince Shepskine was not so firmly rooted in the favor of the Court as to risk doing an arbitrary act without a shadow of pretext ...
... thought . M. Roquet screamed and barricaded him- self in his room , and harangued the hotel waiters . Prince Shepskine was not so firmly rooted in the favor of the Court as to risk doing an arbitrary act without a shadow of pretext ...
Pagina 59
... thought and faith , all claiming to be orthodox , yet differing from each other like day and night ; and lastly , the compositions of writers , pro- fessedly unorthodox , professedly at va- riance with the opinions of the majority ...
... thought and faith , all claiming to be orthodox , yet differing from each other like day and night ; and lastly , the compositions of writers , pro- fessedly unorthodox , professedly at va- riance with the opinions of the majority ...
Pagina 65
... thought of which does not rest more or less firmly on natu- ral religion . NEW SERIES . - VOL . XII . , No. 1 . These difficulties have been felt dis- tinctly by some of our most learned divines , who have attempted a classifi- cation ...
... thought of which does not rest more or less firmly on natu- ral religion . NEW SERIES . - VOL . XII . , No. 1 . These difficulties have been felt dis- tinctly by some of our most learned divines , who have attempted a classifi- cation ...
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