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Side 42
KNOWLEDGE . BEFORE proceeding to inquire directly into the nature and extent of human knowledge , we may premise that it belongs not to created mind to originate any new truth . All truth is eternal , forming one vast temple , perfect ...
KNOWLEDGE . BEFORE proceeding to inquire directly into the nature and extent of human knowledge , we may premise that it belongs not to created mind to originate any new truth . All truth is eternal , forming one vast temple , perfect ...
Side 43
They had not learned the truth , the knowledge of which has so essentially changed the modes of philosophical reasoning in modern times , that we can know nothing of the material universe and its laws , but through the medium of the ...
They had not learned the truth , the knowledge of which has so essentially changed the modes of philosophical reasoning in modern times , that we can know nothing of the material universe and its laws , but through the medium of the ...
Side 44
That the Deity may open a higher order of communications to men in the future world , such as a knowledge of the essential nature of matter and mind , and even something of his own incomprehensible being , by means of senses entirely ...
That the Deity may open a higher order of communications to men in the future world , such as a knowledge of the essential nature of matter and mind , and even something of his own incomprehensible being , by means of senses entirely ...
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