The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth: Or, The Study of the Inductive Philosophy, Considered as Subservient to Theology |
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... notion of causes in general , ) that the argument from final causes is altogether fallacious and illusory . Hence he proceeds to contend for revelation as the only source of our knowledge , even of the existence of a Deity . A work of ...
... notion of causes in general , ) that the argument from final causes is altogether fallacious and illusory . Hence he proceeds to contend for revelation as the only source of our knowledge , even of the existence of a Deity . A work of ...
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... notion , of a revelation be essen- tially founded . This intimate connexion and depen- dence , however , is by no means generally understood , often questioned , and not unfrequently even dis- paraged and denied . ment . In the ...
... notion , of a revelation be essen- tially founded . This intimate connexion and depen- dence , however , is by no means generally understood , often questioned , and not unfrequently even dis- paraged and denied . ment . In the ...
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... notions of the real nature of the system they support , and it be- comes the more necessary to examine carefully the nature of the reasoning , and the general grounds of the evidence , by which experimental laws , and physi- cal truths ...
... notions of the real nature of the system they support , and it be- comes the more necessary to examine carefully the nature of the reasoning , and the general grounds of the evidence , by which experimental laws , and physi- cal truths ...
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... notion of a fair presumption of some relation , in virtue of which we can argue from the known to the unknown ; and infer that those cases which we do not see , are pro- bably connected with those which we do . This con- THE INDUCTIVE ...
... notion of a fair presumption of some relation , in virtue of which we can argue from the known to the unknown ; and infer that those cases which we do not see , are pro- bably connected with those which we do . This con- THE INDUCTIVE ...
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... notion , of a sudden total change , of a catastrophe by which one world was suddenly reduced to chaos , and another as suddenly called forth out of its ruins , during any of the periods the records of which we read in their existing ...
... notion , of a sudden total change , of a catastrophe by which one world was suddenly reduced to chaos , and another as suddenly called forth out of its ruins , during any of the periods the records of which we read in their existing ...
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