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The second method , by which departure is made from the suggestions and the fears of human conscience , has the recommendation of being more practical ; and , if not in the order of exposition , is more at least in the order of ...
The second method , by which departure is made from the suggestions and the fears of human conscience , has the recommendation of being more practical ; and , if not in the order of exposition , is more at least in the order of ...
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PROOFS FOR THE BEING AND CHARACTER OF GOD IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE HUMAN MIND . CHAPTER I. General Considerations on the Evidence afforded by the Phenomena and Constitution of the Human Mind for the Being of a God . 1.
PROOFS FOR THE BEING AND CHARACTER OF GOD IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE HUMAN MIND . CHAPTER I. General Considerations on the Evidence afforded by the Phenomena and Constitution of the Human Mind for the Being of a God . 1.
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The subjective nature of the human mind , by which virtue is felt and recognised , is another . It is not from the former , any more than from the eternal truths of geometry , that we can demonstrate the existence or attributes of God ...
The subjective nature of the human mind , by which virtue is felt and recognised , is another . It is not from the former , any more than from the eternal truths of geometry , that we can demonstrate the existence or attributes of God ...
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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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