The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... sense , and with scepticism in no sense at all . Voltaire's atheists and Cromwell's Ironsides have their place alike in this category . Whoever happens to suspect that the world may not be infallible that it may still have something to ...
... sense , and with scepticism in no sense at all . Voltaire's atheists and Cromwell's Ironsides have their place alike in this category . Whoever happens to suspect that the world may not be infallible that it may still have something to ...
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... sense of freedom . But who will venture to say that what has not been done by this influence in the past may not be done by it in the future ? Ten centuries have passed since the last northern inundation on Europe . May not the same ...
... sense of freedom . But who will venture to say that what has not been done by this influence in the past may not be done by it in the future ? Ten centuries have passed since the last northern inundation on Europe . May not the same ...
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... sense of that term . The Creator , if there be one , has placed man and the universe face to face , and there he has left them . The chief end of man is to use mental laws so as to understand , and as far as possible to control physical ...
... sense of that term . The Creator , if there be one , has placed man and the universe face to face , and there he has left them . The chief end of man is to use mental laws so as to understand , and as far as possible to control physical ...
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... senses , though the knowledge which thus begins in ' sensation ' is taken up to be further developed by ' reflection . ' In short , this attempt to put the students of mental science wholly aside by putting them at loggerheads , is a ...
... senses , though the knowledge which thus begins in ' sensation ' is taken up to be further developed by ' reflection . ' In short , this attempt to put the students of mental science wholly aside by putting them at loggerheads , is a ...
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... intellect have conferred , had it not been stimulated to action by causes anterior to itself , and in a sense Relations of Intelligence and Moral Feeling . 6 23 master 22 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
... intellect have conferred , had it not been stimulated to action by causes anterior to itself , and in a sense Relations of Intelligence and Moral Feeling . 6 23 master 22 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
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