Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... never design , only a mechanical pullulation of differences by chance that simply prove advantageous or disadvantageous , etc. -Conditions - Mr . Huxley - Effect of the announcements of Sir Joseph Hooker and Sir Charles Lyell - Mr ...
... never design , only a mechanical pullulation of differences by chance that simply prove advantageous or disadvantageous , etc. -Conditions - Mr . Huxley - Effect of the announcements of Sir Joseph Hooker and Sir Charles Lyell - Mr ...
الصفحة 18
... never before had there been such a glorious- never before had there been such a miraculous find ! The sacred writings of the Hebrews , indeed , are so im- measurably superior to those of every other name that , for the sake of the ...
... never before had there been such a glorious- never before had there been such a miraculous find ! The sacred writings of the Hebrews , indeed , are so im- measurably superior to those of every other name that , for the sake of the ...
الصفحة 31
... never fall from sight nor cease to be before our eyes . Nor yet are we any more in this way excluded from philosophy : we are at once here in the very heart of the philosophy of religion itself ; and , in a personal regard , there can ...
... never fall from sight nor cease to be before our eyes . Nor yet are we any more in this way excluded from philosophy : we are at once here in the very heart of the philosophy of religion itself ; and , in a personal regard , there can ...
الصفحة 33
... never be able to say that he spied out God . Natural Theology is equally known as Rational Theology ; and Rational Theology is equally known as the Metaphysic of God . That last phrase is acceptable enough ; it repugns not ; but fancy ...
... never be able to say that he spied out God . Natural Theology is equally known as Rational Theology ; and Rational Theology is equally known as the Metaphysic of God . That last phrase is acceptable enough ; it repugns not ; but fancy ...
الصفحة 35
... never a Greek or a Roman in regard to Jupiter or Juno . Men , of course , will tear you like wild beasts , and rend you into a thousand fragments , should you spit upon their fetiches , in whose good - will they trust ; but that is a ...
... never a Greek or a Roman in regard to Jupiter or Juno . Men , of course , will tear you like wild beasts , and rend you into a thousand fragments , should you spit upon their fetiches , in whose good - will they trust ; but that is a ...
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