| 1858 - 906 pages
...pertaining to the phenomena of mind, in which sense it is synonymous with psychology. entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 476 pages
...both the condition and the proof of a God. For we have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 pages
...both the condition and the proof of a God. For we have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 pages
...both the condition and the proof of a God. For we have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1862 - 584 pages
...both the condition and the proof of a God. For we have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority... | |
| John Watts - 1865 - 206 pages
...in the order of the human constitution. * * * We have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority of a... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1866 - 210 pages
...both the condition and the proof of a God. For we have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority... | |
| 1866 - 690 pages
...both the condition and the proof of a God. For we have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establislunent of the absolute priority... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1866 - 208 pages
...both the condition and the proof of a God. For we have only to infer, what analogy entitles us to do, that intelligence holds the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us, and the first positive condition of a Deity is established, in the establishment of the absolute priority... | |
| George Jamieson - 1872 - 470 pages
...Hence, and hence only, have we the idea of God. Our author properly says, that " intelligence must hold the same relative supremacy in the universe which it holds in us," or in regard to our works ; but does it follow, therefore, that the datum of God is an inherent ingredient... | |
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