Anti-scepticism; Or, An Inquiry Into the Nature and Philosophy of Language, as Connected with the Sacred ScripturesMunday and Slatter, 1821 - 119 páginas |
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... manners and the arts and sciences , are , unquestionably , calculated to assist and strengthen the intellectual energies of man . But the intimations and relations which we find in those sacred stores are of a two - fold nature . They ...
... manners and the arts and sciences , are , unquestionably , calculated to assist and strengthen the intellectual energies of man . But the intimations and relations which we find in those sacred stores are of a two - fold nature . They ...
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... manner directly contrary to all the rules of science then known : and his account of what had happened would have been objected to as false in astronomy . It would have appeared rather a wild fancy , or a gross blunder of his own , than ...
... manner directly contrary to all the rules of science then known : and his account of what had happened would have been objected to as false in astronomy . It would have appeared rather a wild fancy , or a gross blunder of his own , than ...
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... manner so deeply impressive , that I shall never forget it , " said the friend of Mr. Whitwell : he stated , that seve ral times during his stay he was obliged to retreat from the fire - place , in consequence of the heat which the ...
... manner so deeply impressive , that I shall never forget it , " said the friend of Mr. Whitwell : he stated , that seve ral times during his stay he was obliged to retreat from the fire - place , in consequence of the heat which the ...
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... manner distracted with astonishment , and apprehension , and curiosity , and suspense ; nor can one guess how long it would be before he would be familiarised to himself and the objects about him enough , even to set himself to any ...
... manner distracted with astonishment , and apprehension , and curiosity , and suspense ; nor can one guess how long it would be before he would be familiarised to himself and the objects about him enough , even to set himself to any ...
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... manner of the moving . Let it now be supposed that the three balls are stationary . I take one of them , and , placing it closely to one of the remaining , set it in mo- tion towards the other . The spectator observes another relation ...
... manner of the moving . Let it now be supposed that the three balls are stationary . I take one of them , and , placing it closely to one of the remaining , set it in mo- tion towards the other . The spectator observes another relation ...
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