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... true . philosophy . Take , for example , the following- " Matter is perceived by sense , mind is understood by reason ; but mind cannot be perceived , neither can matter be understood . Our senses inform us only respecting the phenomena ...
... true . philosophy . Take , for example , the following- " Matter is perceived by sense , mind is understood by reason ; but mind cannot be perceived , neither can matter be understood . Our senses inform us only respecting the phenomena ...
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... true " method of nature " in all her works , It is indeed , to human reason inextricable ; " Mazes intricate , Eccentric , intervolved , yet regular , Then most , when most irregular they seem . " 1 Still , this philosopher finds ...
... true " method of nature " in all her works , It is indeed , to human reason inextricable ; " Mazes intricate , Eccentric , intervolved , yet regular , Then most , when most irregular they seem . " 1 Still , this philosopher finds ...
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... True , as it respects the entire period assigned to the divinely constituted order of things in the phy- sical and moral worlds , it is not pretended that we are anywhere furnished with an explicit declaration . This , however , it will ...
... True , as it respects the entire period assigned to the divinely constituted order of things in the phy- sical and moral worlds , it is not pretended that we are anywhere furnished with an explicit declaration . This , however , it will ...
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... true of " THE TIME OF THE END , " spoken of by Daniel , Chap . xii . 6. All the intervening events pourtrayed in his series of chronometrical pro- phecies , he was commanded to " close and seal up , " till that period should arrive ...
... true of " THE TIME OF THE END , " spoken of by Daniel , Chap . xii . 6. All the intervening events pourtrayed in his series of chronometrical pro- phecies , he was commanded to " close and seal up , " till that period should arrive ...
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... true , we might enter upon our subject , and dash on , " in medias res , " to the entire satisfaction , and , perhaps , edification of the reader : we might leave the three first above named systems , and their deluded votaries to ...
... true , we might enter upon our subject , and dash on , " in medias res , " to the entire satisfaction , and , perhaps , edification of the reader : we might leave the three first above named systems , and their deluded votaries to ...
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