The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 578
... knowledge , but metaphysical speculation asks what it is to think , and what is that power which performs so strange an operation ; it also attempts to discover the nature of the connection of this mysterious agent with a corporeal ...
... knowledge , but metaphysical speculation asks what it is to think , and what is that power which performs so strange an operation ; it also attempts to discover the nature of the connection of this mysterious agent with a corporeal ...
Page 769
... knowledge , which obtruded a splendid ex- ample on its attention , from which would readily have been obtained swarms of intelligent adventurers , if it would have re- ceived them , and with which it had considerable intercourse , and ...
... knowledge , which obtruded a splendid ex- ample on its attention , from which would readily have been obtained swarms of intelligent adventurers , if it would have re- ceived them , and with which it had considerable intercourse , and ...
Page 887
... knowledge of the divine attributes and of human obligations , is discoverable by the light of nature . " p . 85. Though we think that there are sufficient indications of a supreme and intelligent first cause , in the arrangements of the ...
... knowledge of the divine attributes and of human obligations , is discoverable by the light of nature . " p . 85. Though we think that there are sufficient indications of a supreme and intelligent first cause , in the arrangements of the ...
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