Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volume 1 |
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... existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order - The Author's obligations to the Mystics - to Immanuel Kant - The dif- ference between the letter and the spirit of Kant's writings , and a vindication of prudence in ...
... existence of a tacit compact among the learned as a privileged order - The Author's obligations to the Mystics - to Immanuel Kant - The dif- ference between the letter and the spirit of Kant's writings , and a vindication of prudence in ...
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... existence of matter by argu ments substantially the same as those employed in the Principles of Human Knowledge and Dialogues between Hylas and Philo- nous , without communication , as we may reasonably suppose , with their admirable ...
... existence of matter by argu ments substantially the same as those employed in the Principles of Human Knowledge and Dialogues between Hylas and Philo- nous , without communication , as we may reasonably suppose , with their admirable ...
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... existence as parties , and the band that keeps them toge- ther . It has been observed by Mr. Newman , in condemnation of " the avowed disdain of party religion ; " that " Christ undeni- ably made a party the vehicle of his doctrine ...
... existence as parties , and the band that keeps them toge- ther . It has been observed by Mr. Newman , in condemnation of " the avowed disdain of party religion ; " that " Christ undeni- ably made a party the vehicle of his doctrine ...
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... existence of a God can never be proved ; to what purpose , asked Z. , is it to tell the world that the best argument which can be adduced in its favor is this very im- possibility of proving it ? The genera ity of mankind , he said ...
... existence of a God can never be proved ; to what purpose , asked Z. , is it to tell the world that the best argument which can be adduced in its favor is this very im- possibility of proving it ? The genera ity of mankind , he said ...
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... Existence of God , and Metaphysical Elements of Natural Philosophy . I do not speak of his Religion within the bounds of pure Reason , so far as the doctrine of that work really conflicts with all outward Revelation and Historical ...
... Existence of God , and Metaphysical Elements of Natural Philosophy . I do not speak of his Religion within the bounds of pure Reason , so far as the doctrine of that work really conflicts with all outward Revelation and Historical ...
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