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... things not to be , just as when propositions have in them an axiomatic certainty , we cannot conceive these things not to be true . And so on the other hand , if we can conceive any existent thing not to be , then that thing exists ...
... things not to be , just as when propositions have in them an axiomatic certainty , we cannot conceive these things not to be true . And so on the other hand , if we can conceive any existent thing not to be , then that thing exists ...
Pagina 186
... thing to injure the cause we would advance . But we have reason to believe there is too much truth in that remark of Thomas Scott , that " zeal for the honor of the gospel , and love to the souls of men , are grieviously sacrificed to ...
... thing to injure the cause we would advance . But we have reason to believe there is too much truth in that remark of Thomas Scott , that " zeal for the honor of the gospel , and love to the souls of men , are grieviously sacrificed to ...
Pagina 318
... thing external exists ; " for if we cannot infer the existence of any thing external from the existence of certain ideas in our minds , it is evident that we have no reason whatever to believe in the existence of an external world ...
... thing external exists ; " for if we cannot infer the existence of any thing external from the existence of certain ideas in our minds , it is evident that we have no reason whatever to believe in the existence of an external world ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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