North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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... mind , but they are universal , of the essence of all mind . This involuntary per- ception of truth is , he says , accompanied with enthusiasm , and man ascribes it to God ; it is , in fact , a real revelation . It has been called ...
... mind , but they are universal , of the essence of all mind . This involuntary per- ception of truth is , he says , accompanied with enthusiasm , and man ascribes it to God ; it is , in fact , a real revelation . It has been called ...
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... mind can conceive , and they have both been com- pletely exhausted . Nothing can go beyond the sensualism of the school of Locke , the idealism of Kant and Fichte . The only remaining course , as our author affirms , -unless the mind is ...
... mind can conceive , and they have both been com- pletely exhausted . Nothing can go beyond the sensualism of the school of Locke , the idealism of Kant and Fichte . The only remaining course , as our author affirms , -unless the mind is ...
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... mind , - by the torture of a mind , preying upon itself for want of foreign materials to act upon ; and as learning has been regarded as quite beyond the common reach , none but minds highly culti- vated , or very energetic by nature ...
... mind , - by the torture of a mind , preying upon itself for want of foreign materials to act upon ; and as learning has been regarded as quite beyond the common reach , none but minds highly culti- vated , or very energetic by nature ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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