Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... evident that it would never have taken place . The possibility existed , therefore , in the logical order ( for we have nothing to do here with chronology ) prior to the crea tion . This possibility was not created , but existed prior ...
... evident that it would never have taken place . The possibility existed , therefore , in the logical order ( for we have nothing to do here with chronology ) prior to the crea tion . This possibility was not created , but existed prior ...
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... evident to us than God ; for certainly a thing can never be more evident to us than that by which it is evident , and without which it would be totally inevident . The a priori argument , sometimes resorted to , is even less of an ...
... evident to us than God ; for certainly a thing can never be more evident to us than that by which it is evident , and without which it would be totally inevident . The a priori argument , sometimes resorted to , is even less of an ...
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... evident , or intelligi- ble per se ; in faith it is inevident per se , and is affirmed only by a witness to whom it is not so inevident , but evident . Hence , as in the case of Christianity , when it is supernatural , it can be ...
... evident , or intelligi- ble per se ; in faith it is inevident per se , and is affirmed only by a witness to whom it is not so inevident , but evident . Hence , as in the case of Christianity , when it is supernatural , it can be ...
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