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Page xiii
... matter . The third Book is occupied with proofs , not for the being only , but for the being and character of God as displayed in the constitution of the mind - from which department it has been strangely affirmed of late , that little ...
... matter . The third Book is occupied with proofs , not for the being only , but for the being and character of God as displayed in the constitution of the mind - from which department it has been strangely affirmed of late , that little ...
Page xv
... Matter and the Dispositions of Matter , • · 189 PAGE CHAP . II . Natural and Geological Proofs for.
... Matter and the Dispositions of Matter , • · 189 PAGE CHAP . II . Natural and Geological Proofs for.
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... matter , within the ken of our senses ; or , as in the science of mind , they come under a nearer and more direct recognition still , by the faculty of consciousness . But no man hath seen God at any time . We " have neither heard His ...
... matter , within the ken of our senses ; or , as in the science of mind , they come under a nearer and more direct recognition still , by the faculty of consciousness . But no man hath seen God at any time . We " have neither heard His ...
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... matters not whether he has seen many or few benefactors in the course of his experience . Nay , it matters not whether there are many or few benefactors in the world . The moral pro- priety of gratitude is that which attaches to the ...
... matters not whether he has seen many or few benefactors in the course of his experience . Nay , it matters not whether there are many or few benefactors in the world . The moral pro- priety of gratitude is that which attaches to the ...
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... matter , including those attri- butes which it is the part of Natural Philosophy to take cognizance of , such as weight , and magnitude , and movement , and situation , is an object of this science . Altogether they form what may be ...
... matter , including those attri- butes which it is the part of Natural Philosophy to take cognizance of , such as weight , and magnitude , and movement , and situation , is an object of this science . Altogether they form what may be ...
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