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Page 245
Within the limits of a species there might be manifold varieties — but these limits can never be transgressed to the formation of another distinct and enduring species in the animal kingdom . Let us combine these two doctrines .
Within the limits of a species there might be manifold varieties — but these limits can never be transgressed to the formation of another distinct and enduring species in the animal kingdom . Let us combine these two doctrines .
Page 282
By the former mode of viewing it , the memory , and the judgment , and the conscience , and the will , are conceived of as so many distinct but co - existent parts of mind , which is thus represented to us somewhat in the light of an ...
By the former mode of viewing it , the memory , and the judgment , and the conscience , and the will , are conceived of as so many distinct but co - existent parts of mind , which is thus represented to us somewhat in the light of an ...
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again think they can reduce this appropriating tendency in the mind to a simpler and more primitive law ; yet they do not thereby annihilate the evidence for design - for , if not a distinct principle in human nature , it is at least a ...
again think they can reduce this appropriating tendency in the mind to a simpler and more primitive law ; yet they do not thereby annihilate the evidence for design - for , if not a distinct principle in human nature , it is at least a ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
on the side of Theism | 121 |
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