Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... writes Mr. Paley . The traditions in Hesiod , therefore , in regard to primitive being , infinite and divine , are in nowise discordant from those of the East . We shall allow Hesiod , accordingly , to be , so far , the bridge from the ...
... writes Mr. Paley . The traditions in Hesiod , therefore , in regard to primitive being , infinite and divine , are in nowise discordant from those of the East . We shall allow Hesiod , accordingly , to be , so far , the bridge from the ...
الصفحة 108
... writes anything that is not interesting and valuable . Despite a little spoiling , moreover , from a vast success , social and otherwise , he kept , on the whole , as we see in his intercourse with Burns , his manhood by him ...
... writes anything that is not interesting and valuable . Despite a little spoiling , moreover , from a vast success , social and otherwise , he kept , on the whole , as we see in his intercourse with Burns , his manhood by him ...
الصفحة 185
... writes of it thus : exhibits to us only the spectacle of the grossest self- contradiction , made possible by the attempt to prove pre- cisely subjectively , the most perfect objectivity . But the absurdity of the enterprise was quite ...
... writes of it thus : exhibits to us only the spectacle of the grossest self- contradiction , made possible by the attempt to prove pre- cisely subjectively , the most perfect objectivity . But the absurdity of the enterprise was quite ...
الصفحة 186
... writes thus : " The resultant notion of God is now applied by Anselm in behoof of the ontological proof for the exist- ence of God , which he has developed in his Proslogium , the further title of which is Fides quaerens intellectum ...
... writes thus : " The resultant notion of God is now applied by Anselm in behoof of the ontological proof for the exist- ence of God , which he has developed in his Proslogium , the further title of which is Fides quaerens intellectum ...
الصفحة 226
... writes from Ninewells , on the 18th of February 1751 : " Tis very likely to meet with success , and not to deserve it ; for the author tells me he is a great admirer of Shakespeare , and never read Racine ! " Some three or four years ...
... writes from Ninewells , on the 18th of February 1751 : " Tis very likely to meet with success , and not to deserve it ; for the author tells me he is a great admirer of Shakespeare , and never read Racine ! " Some three or four years ...
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