Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... tion . You may illustrate this by a reference to the Shorter Catechism . If you get its specifications by heart and , making them your own only so , straightway act upon them , then that is an illustration of what is positive . To dwell ...
... tion . You may illustrate this by a reference to the Shorter Catechism . If you get its specifications by heart and , making them your own only so , straightway act upon them , then that is an illustration of what is positive . To dwell ...
الصفحة 22
... tion that comes pretty well at once to the surface here , suggests , as in some degree synonymous with itself , such words as description , narrative , account , report , rationale , theory , etc. Geology is a description , narrative ...
... tion that comes pretty well at once to the surface here , suggests , as in some degree synonymous with itself , such words as description , narrative , account , report , rationale , theory , etc. Geology is a description , narrative ...
الصفحة 23
... tion . We have only to look to what treatises have been actually written on the subject to perceive that the attempt in all of them is to demonstrate the existence and attributes of the Deity by reason alone , in applica- tion to nature ...
... tion . We have only to look to what treatises have been actually written on the subject to perceive that the attempt in all of them is to demonstrate the existence and attributes of the Deity by reason alone , in applica- tion to nature ...
الصفحة 25
... tion , and here is the critical pause , these last , then , represent Natural Theology , and , as a whole , exhibit it-- is it their contents that shall constitute the burden of these lectures , and be reproduced now ? It is Natural ...
... tion , and here is the critical pause , these last , then , represent Natural Theology , and , as a whole , exhibit it-- is it their contents that shall constitute the burden of these lectures , and be reproduced now ? It is Natural ...
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... or inspire me with a will to follow in the same direction . This , of course , cannot be without some natural exaggera- tion ; for , in the end , I by no means deny a certain affinity of the religions , the one to the other ,. run .
... or inspire me with a will to follow in the same direction . This , of course , cannot be without some natural exaggera- tion ; for , in the end , I by no means deny a certain affinity of the religions , the one to the other ,. run .
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