English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... Mind of Cant WILLIAM PALEY A Popular Maxim Examined . Saint Paul 491 494 J. Bonar . 497 . 499 . • 499 The Advantage of Proofs for the Being of God 501 PAGE HENRY MACKENZIE Old Edwards and the Press - gang X ENGLISH PROSE.
... Mind of Cant WILLIAM PALEY A Popular Maxim Examined . Saint Paul 491 494 J. Bonar . 497 . 499 . • 499 The Advantage of Proofs for the Being of God 501 PAGE HENRY MACKENZIE Old Edwards and the Press - gang X ENGLISH PROSE.
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... and admitting only the efficiency of an all - perfect mind , are not all the effects of nature easy and intelligible ? If the phenomena are nothing else but ideas ; God is a spirit , but matter The Advantages of Immaterialism.
... and admitting only the efficiency of an all - perfect mind , are not all the effects of nature easy and intelligible ? If the phenomena are nothing else but ideas ; God is a spirit , but matter The Advantages of Immaterialism.
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... mind to spend the day abroad , and take a cold dinner under a shade in some pleasant part of the country . Whereupon , after breakfast , we went down to a beach about half a mile off ; where we walked on the smooth sand , with the ocean ...
... mind to spend the day abroad , and take a cold dinner under a shade in some pleasant part of the country . Whereupon , after breakfast , we went down to a beach about half a mile off ; where we walked on the smooth sand , with the ocean ...
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... mind takes her first flight and spring , as it were , by resting her foot on these objects , they are not only first considered by all men , but most considered by most men . They and the phantoms that result from those appearances ...
... mind takes her first flight and spring , as it were , by resting her foot on these objects , they are not only first considered by all men , but most considered by most men . They and the phantoms that result from those appearances ...
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... mind . The sensible appearances are all in all ; our reasonings are employed about them ; our desires terminate in them ; we look no farther for realities or causes , till intellect begins to dawn , and cast a ray on this shadowy scene ...
... mind . The sensible appearances are all in all ; our reasonings are employed about them ; our desires terminate in them ; we look no farther for realities or causes , till intellect begins to dawn , and cast a ray on this shadowy scene ...
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