The Quarterly Theological Review: Conducted by the Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely, Tom 1Published for the author, no. 200, Spruce street, Adam Waldie, printer, 1818 |
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... judge to be the most remote cause of any mental operation , we call the first principles of that operation . That , inany man's nature , or state , or acquirements , which appears to be the origin of , or ultimate reason which we assign ...
... judge to be the most remote cause of any mental operation , we call the first principles of that operation . That , inany man's nature , or state , or acquirements , which appears to be the origin of , or ultimate reason which we assign ...
Strona 67
... judge to be true , is a certain truth . Our author proceeds ; " the captain , however , knows that the first probable truth will be a falsehood ; for he determines to sail to the coast of Guinea , to purchase a few slaves . The probable ...
... judge to be true , is a certain truth . Our author proceeds ; " the captain , however , knows that the first probable truth will be a falsehood ; for he determines to sail to the coast of Guinea , to purchase a few slaves . The probable ...
Strona 68
... judge to be true ; but strictly speaking , we do not- perceive by the senses the truth of any proposition . We conceive of the meaning of the word truth , and know it to be an attribute of a proposition , but of this at- tribute the ...
... judge to be true ; but strictly speaking , we do not- perceive by the senses the truth of any proposition . We conceive of the meaning of the word truth , and know it to be an attribute of a proposition , but of this at- tribute the ...
Strona 69
... judge , in vain ; for while Beattie is inaccurate and redundant in his language , his doctrine , that from our constitution , and not from any course of reasoning , we judge certain pro- positions to be true , is sufficiently plain ...
... judge , in vain ; for while Beattie is inaccurate and redundant in his language , his doctrine , that from our constitution , and not from any course of reasoning , we judge certain pro- positions to be true , is sufficiently plain ...
Strona 70
... judge thus , is unquestionably manifest to every one who examines himself . Mr. Cogan unjustly charges Dr. Beattie with an effort to exalt common sense , to the prejudice , if not banish- ment of reason . He simply aims at proving ...
... judge thus , is unquestionably manifest to every one who examines himself . Mr. Cogan unjustly charges Dr. Beattie with an effort to exalt common sense , to the prejudice , if not banish- ment of reason . He simply aims at proving ...
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Strona 236 - They also are to be had accursed that presume to say, that every man shall be saved by the Law or Sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that Law, and the light of Nature. For holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the Name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved.
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