On Some of the Characteristics of Belief: Scientific and ReligiousMacmillan, 1870 - 126 من الصفحات |
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... regard to the second of the objections with the statement of which these lectures start . It must be frankly admitted that the explanation does not profess to be conclusive ; I have frequently said during the course of them that it is ...
... regard to the second of the objections with the statement of which these lectures start . It must be frankly admitted that the explanation does not profess to be conclusive ; I have frequently said during the course of them that it is ...
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... regard as mere trifles have in this way a great and just importance ; partly by recalling to us facts of which we were losing sight , partly by putting us into a sympathetic tone and so enabling us to estimate them more fairly 26 LECTURE I.
... regard as mere trifles have in this way a great and just importance ; partly by recalling to us facts of which we were losing sight , partly by putting us into a sympathetic tone and so enabling us to estimate them more fairly 26 LECTURE I.
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... regard to the interdependence of these ideas , one upon ano- ther , not so much by necessary logical connection as by the analogy of their nature and the harmony of their results , there are some admirable remarks in an Essay by De ...
... regard to the interdependence of these ideas , one upon ano- ther , not so much by necessary logical connection as by the analogy of their nature and the harmony of their results , there are some admirable remarks in an Essay by De ...
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... regards men's pursuits and enjoyments , but when they trench upon grounds of belief , they are losing sight of the one important question , which party is in the right ? No one who was in earnest would consent to be put off by being ...
... regards men's pursuits and enjoyments , but when they trench upon grounds of belief , they are losing sight of the one important question , which party is in the right ? No one who was in earnest would consent to be put off by being ...
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... regard the prospect of it ? There surely does not seem to be at present the faintest intimation of any such change . In fact far from men growing in- different to death by the casting off of superstitious terrors , the tendency is ...
... regard the prospect of it ? There surely does not seem to be at present the faintest intimation of any such change . In fact far from men growing in- different to death by the casting off of superstitious terrors , the tendency is ...
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