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In Search of a Soul: A Series of Essays in Interpretation of the Higher ... - Page 103
by Horatio Willis Dresser - 1899 - 273 pages
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1876 - 516 pages
...be, and cannot be, no rest till we admit what cannot be denied, that there is in man a third faculty, which I call simply the faculty of apprehending the...certain sense contradicted by sense and reason, but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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Lectures on the Science of Religion: With a Paper on Buddhist Nihilism, and ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1872 - 340 pages
...will be and can be no rest till we admit, what cannot be denied, that there is in man a third faculty, which I call simply the faculty of apprehending the...suppose, a very real power, if we see how it has held iis own from the beginning of the world, how neither sense nor reason have been able to overcome it,...
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Introduction to the Science of Religion: Four Lectures Delivered at the ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 428 pages
...will be and can be no rest till we admit, what cannot be denied, that there is in man a third faculty, which I call simply the faculty of apprehending the...certain sense contradicted by sense and reason, "but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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Introduction to the Science of Religion: Four Lectures Delivered at the ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 458 pages
...will be and can be no rest till we admit, what cannot be denied, that there is in man a third faculty, which I call simply the faculty of apprehending the...certain sense contradicted by sense and reason, but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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The philosophy of natural theology, an essay which obtained a prize at ...

William Jackson - 1874 - 436 pages
...be and can be no rest till we admit, what cannot be denied, that there is in man a (third) faculty, which I call simply the faculty of apprehending the...certain sense contradicted by sense and reason, but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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The Philosophy of Natural Theology: An Essay in Confutation of the ...

William Jackson - 1874 - 432 pages
...be and can be no rest till we admit, what cannot be denied, that there is in man a (third) faculty, which I call simply the faculty of apprehending the...certain sense contradicted by sense and reason, but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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The Philosophy of Natural Theology: An Essay in Confutation of the ...

William Jackson - 1875 - 452 pages
...I call simply the faculty of apprehending the Infinite, not only in religion^ but in all tilings ; a power independent of sense and reason, a power in...certain sense contradicted by sense and reason, but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1876 - 836 pages
...be, and can be, no rest till we ailmit, what cannot be denied, that there is in man a third faculty, which I call simply the faculty of apprehending the...certain sense, contradicted by sense and reason, but yut a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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An Essay on Spiritual Evolution: Considered in Its Bearing Upon Modern ...

J. P. B., J. P. Bryce - 1879 - 168 pages
...expect. Among others, a little higher in the scale, but cannibals, such as the Feegeeans, who indulge iu Infinite, not only in religion, but in all things...certain sense contradicted by sense and reason, but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither sense nor reason...
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An Essay on Spiritual Evolution: Considered in Its Bearing Upon Modern ...

J. P. B., J. P. Bryce - 1879 - 182 pages
...expect. Among others, a little higher in the scale, but cannibals, such as the Feegeeans, who indulge iu Infinite, not only in religion, but in all things...reason, a power in a certain sense contradicted by sense .ind reason, but yet a very real power, which has held its own from the beginning of the world, neither...
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