The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... Mind is in itself both the infinite substance of all natural and ' spiritual life , and the infinite form , the active exterioration of ' this substance , ' is but a modification of the original Pantheism of Xenophanes , which made all ...
... Mind is in itself both the infinite substance of all natural and ' spiritual life , and the infinite form , the active exterioration of ' this substance , ' is but a modification of the original Pantheism of Xenophanes , which made all ...
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... mind of man possesses . It is innate , inasmuch as it rises to the mind at the same moment as the thought which apprehends it ; but it does not rise within the mind , but enters it from without . Its mark is evidency , of which there ...
... mind of man possesses . It is innate , inasmuch as it rises to the mind at the same moment as the thought which apprehends it ; but it does not rise within the mind , but enters it from without . Its mark is evidency , of which there ...
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... minds by its Author , from which no one can escape , and which , equally with the structure of the mind in other respects , constrains us to cast our thoughts in particular moulds . It therefore follows that any system of psychology ...
... minds by its Author , from which no one can escape , and which , equally with the structure of the mind in other respects , constrains us to cast our thoughts in particular moulds . It therefore follows that any system of psychology ...
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