Skeletons of a Course of Theological LecturesTibbals & Whiting, 1865 - 248 páginas |
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... fact of our existence is not an assumption without proof . ( 2. ) It is a direct and positive affirmation of reason , founded upon the testimony of consciousness . Consciousness is the mind's INTRODUCTION . 15 Some things implied in the ...
... fact of our existence is not an assumption without proof . ( 2. ) It is a direct and positive affirmation of reason , founded upon the testimony of consciousness . Consciousness is the mind's INTRODUCTION . 15 Some things implied in the ...
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... fact which they profess to doubt . ( 5. ) We have therefore a right to assume in the outset , the fact of our own existence . ( 6. ) We are conscious of certain mental impressions or states , the causes of which we necessarily refer to ...
... fact which they profess to doubt . ( 5. ) We have therefore a right to assume in the outset , the fact of our own existence . ( 6. ) We are conscious of certain mental impressions or states , the causes of which we necessarily refer to ...
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... fact that the phenomena of mind and matter , are entirely distinct and dissimilar , and that therefore it is unphilosophical to infer identity of essence , they reply , that chimistry affords many illustrations and confirmations of ...
... fact that the phenomena of mind and matter , are entirely distinct and dissimilar , and that therefore it is unphilosophical to infer identity of essence , they reply , that chimistry affords many illustrations and confirmations of ...
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... facts or propositions . d . Conscience , or the power to pass judgment upon the moral qualities of actions and to ... fact that men are governed by motives implies liberty of will . ཚ་ ( 4. ) We are as sure that we are free as that we ...
... facts or propositions . d . Conscience , or the power to pass judgment upon the moral qualities of actions and to ... fact that men are governed by motives implies liberty of will . ཚ་ ( 4. ) We are as sure that we are free as that we ...
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... fact of his existence , and that the Bible is his word . 4. The Divine authority of the Bible , or of any book or thing that claims to be a revelation from God , demands some kind of evi- dence that none but God can give . Miracles ...
... fact of his existence , and that the Bible is his word . 4. The Divine authority of the Bible , or of any book or thing that claims to be a revelation from God , demands some kind of evi- dence that none but God can give . Miracles ...
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