The Eclectic ReviewSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1851 |
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Page 325
... fact of consciousness — one of that class of facts which our authors loudly repudiate , yet con- tinually assume . But we will not follow them farther in the long catalogue of assumptions which these investigators into things as they ...
... fact of consciousness — one of that class of facts which our authors loudly repudiate , yet con- tinually assume . But we will not follow them farther in the long catalogue of assumptions which these investigators into things as they ...
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... fact has been discovered , the most fortunate conjectures have proved very wide of the truth . Indeed , by such considerations , my mind has been brought to the conclusion , that , on comparing contemporaneous histories ( unless they ...
... fact has been discovered , the most fortunate conjectures have proved very wide of the truth . Indeed , by such considerations , my mind has been brought to the conclusion , that , on comparing contemporaneous histories ( unless they ...
Page 706
... facts , and substituting a cloudy idealism for the actual realities of the Christian revela- tion . Our readers may ... fact which brings before the mind a living Saviour having personal claims which are not to be slighted with impunity ...
... facts , and substituting a cloudy idealism for the actual realities of the Christian revela- tion . Our readers may ... fact which brings before the mind a living Saviour having personal claims which are not to be slighted with impunity ...
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