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... reason , judgment , the will , the affections , conscience , memory , and the imagination , of all of which the mere animal life in man , and which we admit the lower orders of animal nature inherits in common with him , is totally ...
... reason , judgment , the will , the affections , conscience , memory , and the imagination , of all of which the mere animal life in man , and which we admit the lower orders of animal nature inherits in common with him , is totally ...
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... reason ? It is to argue thus - ' I exist ' This is self - evident . I am not the author of my existence . This is also self - evident . I , therefore , must be a created being . ' This , also . Hence I argue as follows : That being to ...
... reason ? It is to argue thus - ' I exist ' This is self - evident . I am not the author of my existence . This is also self - evident . I , therefore , must be a created being . ' This , also . Hence I argue as follows : That being to ...
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... reason , judgment , the will , conscience , memory , and the imagination ? Then , too , I ask , which is the nobler endowment ? The material , or the rational ? And : if the rational , and , if matter , of itself , could not give ...
... reason , judgment , the will , conscience , memory , and the imagination ? Then , too , I ask , which is the nobler endowment ? The material , or the rational ? And : if the rational , and , if matter , of itself , could not give ...
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... reason of it . ' O king , said Thales , be not astonished that I defer my answer . It is a question in which my insufficient reason is lost . The oftener I ask myself , what is God ? the more incapable I find myself of answering . New ...
... reason of it . ' O king , said Thales , be not astonished that I defer my answer . It is a question in which my insufficient reason is lost . The oftener I ask myself , what is God ? the more incapable I find myself of answering . New ...
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... reason , or means of knowledge , could neither refute nor improve . And , as we have demonstrated , that neither Adam nor Moses could have derived this knowledge without a direct revelation from God , all the ancient heathen nations ...
... reason , or means of knowledge , could neither refute nor improve . And , as we have demonstrated , that neither Adam nor Moses could have derived this knowledge without a direct revelation from God , all the ancient heathen nations ...
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