The Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be Philosophically Considered in a Series of Letters to a Son, Volumen2Harper, 1835 - 426 páginas |
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... knowledge upon it more certainly supply . The former Letters were prin- cipally directed to consider it in the formations and system of the material laws and structure of our globe , and in the various classes of organic and sen- tient ...
... knowledge upon it more certainly supply . The former Letters were prin- cipally directed to consider it in the formations and system of the material laws and structure of our globe , and in the various classes of organic and sen- tient ...
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... knowledge , our reasonings , and our tastes , differ too much in each of us , for any thing like intellectual uniformity with each other to be an individual characteristic . We may agree in principle , wish , and feel- ing ; but in the ...
... knowledge , our reasonings , and our tastes , differ too much in each of us , for any thing like intellectual uniformity with each other to be an individual characteristic . We may agree in principle , wish , and feel- ing ; but in the ...
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... knowledge of divine things , and our study of them , ought to have a proportionate increase with our acquisi- tions of natural science . The relation between the Creator * Astronomy is an instance of this . " Among all the attempts of ...
... knowledge of divine things , and our study of them , ought to have a proportionate increase with our acquisi- tions of natural science . The relation between the Creator * Astronomy is an instance of this . " Among all the attempts of ...
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... knowledge which we may justly characterize as DIVINE PHILOSOPHY a subject dear to the human mind in all ages , however inefficient the talent may have been to explore or explain it . It was obviously a frequent theme in the medi ...
... knowledge which we may justly characterize as DIVINE PHILOSOPHY a subject dear to the human mind in all ages , however inefficient the talent may have been to explore or explain it . It was obviously a frequent theme in the medi ...
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... knowledge which we may justly characterize as DIVINE PHILOSOPHY - a subject dear to the human mind in all ages , however inefficient the talent may have been to explore or explain it . It was obviously a frequent theme in the medi ...
... knowledge which we may justly characterize as DIVINE PHILOSOPHY - a subject dear to the human mind in all ages , however inefficient the talent may have been to explore or explain it . It was obviously a frequent theme in the medi ...
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Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be ..., Volumen2,Tema 72 Sharon Turner Vista completa - 1844 |
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