The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... principles defined by à priori reasoning . In order to settle this question , we take these principles as a hypothesis ( p . 235 ) ; and Dr. Hickok endeavours to establish two points : 1 , that this hypothesis connects together in one ...
... principles defined by à priori reasoning . In order to settle this question , we take these principles as a hypothesis ( p . 235 ) ; and Dr. Hickok endeavours to establish two points : 1 , that this hypothesis connects together in one ...
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... principles , in getting speculative inquirers to acquiesce in any settled principles . Unfortunately , in every succeeding generation there is some individual of marked cha- racter and original turn of mind , who has a tendency to the ...
... principles , in getting speculative inquirers to acquiesce in any settled principles . Unfortunately , in every succeeding generation there is some individual of marked cha- racter and original turn of mind , who has a tendency to the ...
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the principles of true criticism . It is not improbable that use will be made of them to open many questions which had been before settled ; and that translations of lost treatises , e.g. of those of S. Athanasius , or of works still ...
the principles of true criticism . It is not improbable that use will be made of them to open many questions which had been before settled ; and that translations of lost treatises , e.g. of those of S. Athanasius , or of works still ...
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