Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... reality con- stitute a type by themselves , which , though not numerous at present , is , nevertheless , the expression of an entire order of things . Associating with these fishes the numerous fossil species whose scales have the same ...
... reality con- stitute a type by themselves , which , though not numerous at present , is , nevertheless , the expression of an entire order of things . Associating with these fishes the numerous fossil species whose scales have the same ...
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... realities of the Uni- verse , " and that there is no incompatibility between Religion and Science . The second , on the other hand , guards against the danger of supposing Religion and Salvation thereby to be " 138 [ Dec. Short Reviews ...
... realities of the Uni- verse , " and that there is no incompatibility between Religion and Science . The second , on the other hand , guards against the danger of supposing Religion and Salvation thereby to be " 138 [ Dec. Short Reviews ...
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... reality of witchcraft , and of maintaining that most heretical and atheistic doctrine , " that there were no other witches upon earth , nor devils , except the ministers of Massachusetts and such as they . " In 1652 , these same free ...
... reality of witchcraft , and of maintaining that most heretical and atheistic doctrine , " that there were no other witches upon earth , nor devils , except the ministers of Massachusetts and such as they . " In 1652 , these same free ...
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... reality of our knowledge turns on the veracity of our generative beliefs . As ultimate , the quality of these beliefs cannot be inferred ; their truth , however , is in the first instance to be presumed . " But The result of direct ...
... reality of our knowledge turns on the veracity of our generative beliefs . As ultimate , the quality of these beliefs cannot be inferred ; their truth , however , is in the first instance to be presumed . " But The result of direct ...
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... Reality . Whereas , on the contrary , if the objects of Sensation were Reality , -Sen- sation being , of itself , cognizant only of abstracts , ( as we have already seen , ) and not of Reality , evidently we should be cut off from all ...
... Reality . Whereas , on the contrary , if the objects of Sensation were Reality , -Sen- sation being , of itself , cognizant only of abstracts , ( as we have already seen , ) and not of Reality , evidently we should be cut off from all ...
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