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Page 181
Besides these , resemblances can be traced between the current legends of various writers on the one hand , and on the other the scriptural narratives of the tower of Babel and the rite of circumcision , the histories of Abraham , Isaac ...
Besides these , resemblances can be traced between the current legends of various writers on the one hand , and on the other the scriptural narratives of the tower of Babel and the rite of circumcision , the histories of Abraham , Isaac ...
Page 282
... the whole mind passes into various intellectual states or states of emotion , according to the circumstances by ... and we should then , in the delineation of its various parts , be assigning to it a natural history , or we might ...
... the whole mind passes into various intellectual states or states of emotion , according to the circumstances by ... and we should then , in the delineation of its various parts , be assigning to it a natural history , or we might ...
Page 293
We might prove of the world and its various objects that they are suited to the various capacities of this inhabitant — this moral and intelligent creature , of whom it is palpable that the things which are around him bear a fit ...
We might prove of the world and its various objects that they are suited to the various capacities of this inhabitant — this moral and intelligent creature , of whom it is palpable that the things which are around him bear a fit ...
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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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