The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... revelation , as our author has likewise shown in his introduction to the Reasonableness of Christianity . The above - mentioned Essay contains some more refined speculations which are daily gaining ground among thoughtful and ...
... revelation , as our author has likewise shown in his introduction to the Reasonableness of Christianity . The above - mentioned Essay contains some more refined speculations which are daily gaining ground among thoughtful and ...
الصفحة 46
... revelation . Those who maintain in- nate prac- tical prin- ciples tell us not what they are . § 14. The difference there is amongst men in their practical principles is so evi- dent , that , I think , I need say no more to evince that ...
... revelation . Those who maintain in- nate prac- tical prin- ciples tell us not what they are . § 14. The difference there is amongst men in their practical principles is so evi- dent , that , I think , I need say no more to evince that ...
الصفحة 95
... revelation that discovers to another thoughts in my mind , when I can find none there myself : and they must needs have a penetrating sight , who can certainly see that I think , when I cannot perceive it myself , and when I declare ...
... revelation that discovers to another thoughts in my mind , when I can find none there myself : and they must needs have a penetrating sight , who can certainly see that I think , when I cannot perceive it myself , and when I declare ...
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