The Works of the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Riccaltoun, Minister of the Gospel at Hobkirk, Volume 1A. Murray & J. Cochran, 1771 |
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... observation ; of which there must be an endless variety , ac- cording to the different measures of ftrength and weakness : nor can the perfection of it be imagined , without the most thorough comprehenfive and inftantaneous know- ledge ...
... observation ; of which there must be an endless variety , ac- cording to the different measures of ftrength and weakness : nor can the perfection of it be imagined , without the most thorough comprehenfive and inftantaneous know- ledge ...
Page 43
... observation convince us of the contrary , we are apt to imagine fomething of life like our own , where - ever we difcern motion , without perceiving the impulfes and impreffions which occafion it . This made many of the ancients , who ...
... observation convince us of the contrary , we are apt to imagine fomething of life like our own , where - ever we difcern motion , without perceiving the impulfes and impreffions which occafion it . This made many of the ancients , who ...
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... observing it , it will be found , that there are fuch vifi- ble and undeniable evidences of proper ac- tivity in what we call the human mind , and fo much above what there are any veftiges of of in brutes , that there is no manner of 46 ...
... observing it , it will be found , that there are fuch vifi- ble and undeniable evidences of proper ac- tivity in what we call the human mind , and fo much above what there are any veftiges of of in brutes , that there is no manner of 46 ...
Page 79
... and affections , and thereby upon the external actions , and conduct of life . Thofe who will be at pains to observe it , will readily find it ex- tending 拳 tending further , not only to the memory , but CONSTITUTION , & C . 79.
... and affections , and thereby upon the external actions , and conduct of life . Thofe who will be at pains to observe it , will readily find it ex- tending 拳 tending further , not only to the memory , but CONSTITUTION , & C . 79.
Page 115
... observation . I said some how or other ; because there are many ways of forming the taste , fenti- ment , and even confcience itself , besides a true knowledge of things , and a deliberate judgement concerning them . Both reason and ...
... observation . I said some how or other ; because there are many ways of forming the taste , fenti- ment , and even confcience itself , besides a true knowledge of things , and a deliberate judgement concerning them . Both reason and ...
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