Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... appear to have been from his own statements , which are now , I hope , clearly in our minds . Nevertheless , I have to confess that I would quite as soon wish to be considered High as Broad , and that the party to which I do wish to be ...
... appear to have been from his own statements , which are now , I hope , clearly in our minds . Nevertheless , I have to confess that I would quite as soon wish to be considered High as Broad , and that the party to which I do wish to be ...
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... appears , at least , to come to it as new . These are the words of the advanced , it thinks , of those , as I have said , who have been fighting the battle of time , in which , of course , it is always the new is the true . I am sorry ...
... appears , at least , to come to it as new . These are the words of the advanced , it thinks , of those , as I have said , who have been fighting the battle of time , in which , of course , it is always the new is the true . I am sorry ...
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... appears within us or without Any sketch of the history of these treatises - of the history of Natural Theology - usually begins with the mention of Varro , the contemporary of Cicero , a man , as it appears , of encyclopædic knowledge ...
... appears within us or without Any sketch of the history of these treatises - of the history of Natural Theology - usually begins with the mention of Varro , the contemporary of Cicero , a man , as it appears , of encyclopædic knowledge ...
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... appears little for us that is vital in these religions now . They are not lively these nondescript divinities . My reading of these parts of these philosophies has been careful enough ; but I always found that a Gesindel ( a rabble ) of ...
... appears little for us that is vital in these religions now . They are not lively these nondescript divinities . My reading of these parts of these philosophies has been careful enough ; but I always found that a Gesindel ( a rabble ) of ...
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... appear to be primitive and nearly universal traditions of the human family traditions SO immensely ancient , that all traces of anything like a history of them had , long before Hesiod's time , been utterly and irretrievably lost . The ...
... appear to be primitive and nearly universal traditions of the human family traditions SO immensely ancient , that all traces of anything like a history of them had , long before Hesiod's time , been utterly and irretrievably lost . The ...
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