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Page 59
His verdict on the doctrine of a God is only that It is not that it is disproven . He is but an Atheist . He is not an Antitheist . 6. Now there is one consideration , which affords the inquirer a singularly clear and commanding ...
His verdict on the doctrine of a God is only that It is not that it is disproven . He is but an Atheist . He is not an Antitheist . 6. Now there is one consideration , which affords the inquirer a singularly clear and commanding ...
Page 121
The doctrine of innate ideas in the mind , is wholly different from the doctrine of innate tendencies in the mind — which tendencies may lie undeveloped till the excitement of some occasion have manifested or brought them forth . newly ...
The doctrine of innate ideas in the mind , is wholly different from the doctrine of innate tendencies in the mind — which tendencies may lie undeveloped till the excitement of some occasion have manifested or brought them forth . newly ...
Page 306
The virtuousness of justice was a stable doctrine in ethical science , anterior to the existence of the species ; and would remain so , though the species were destroyed — just as much as the properties of a triangle are the enduring ...
The virtuousness of justice was a stable doctrine in ethical science , anterior to the existence of the species ; and would remain so , though the species were destroyed — just as much as the properties of a triangle are the enduring ...
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
on the side of Theism | 121 |
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