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... truth of physics , in the strictest sense of the word , that the eye is an optical instrument possessing achro- matic properties . But the writer seems to doubt whether this is not also a truth of the physical branch of Natural Theology ...
... truth of physics , in the strictest sense of the word , that the eye is an optical instrument possessing achro- matic properties . But the writer seems to doubt whether this is not also a truth of the physical branch of Natural Theology ...
Pagina 305
... truth of Natural Theology : but the next moment this truth is no longer confined to phy- sics , but it has made its way over into Natural Theology . One moment , and two truths are distinct , belonging to differ- ent departments of ...
... truth of Natural Theology : but the next moment this truth is no longer confined to phy- sics , but it has made its way over into Natural Theology . One moment , and two truths are distinct , belonging to differ- ent departments of ...
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... truth , might themselves have been explained by that general truth , provided it had first been established in some other way . But we confess we cannot see that the two processes in question should be regarded as one and the same ...
... truth , might themselves have been explained by that general truth , provided it had first been established in some other way . But we confess we cannot see that the two processes in question should be regarded as one and the same ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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