Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... regard to the reality of the external world ? " We know the external world only by sensation . Sensa- tion is merely a mode of the inind's own existence , a modifica- tion of ourselves , a passion of our soul . It does not exist by ...
... regard to the reality of the external world ? " We know the external world only by sensation . Sensa- tion is merely a mode of the inind's own existence , a modifica- tion of ourselves , a passion of our soul . It does not exist by ...
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... regard the division of the Christian world into separate and hostile communions as a very great blessing , and alto- gether preferable to a state of unity and catholicity ; be- cause these hostile communions , these jarring and rival ...
... regard the division of the Christian world into separate and hostile communions as a very great blessing , and alto- gether preferable to a state of unity and catholicity ; be- cause these hostile communions , these jarring and rival ...
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... regard the divine wisdom and goodness as separate attributes , because our faculties are too limited to grasp them in their identity . In this case , we add nothing to the thing conceived , but fail to conceive all that is in it . This ...
... regard the divine wisdom and goodness as separate attributes , because our faculties are too limited to grasp them in their identity . In this case , we add nothing to the thing conceived , but fail to conceive all that is in it . This ...
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