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... natural facts - then gradually explain them by the laws of nature , till a full view of the universe be presented with all its laws and dispositions de- pendent on the Creator . Not that religious instruction should be reserved till an ...
... natural facts - then gradually explain them by the laws of nature , till a full view of the universe be presented with all its laws and dispositions de- pendent on the Creator . Not that religious instruction should be reserved till an ...
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... nature of their pursuits , or from any necessity , but from mistakes with regard to the proper provinces of science and theology . All the theology that science can teach is a natural theology , which leads the philosopher no farther ...
... nature of their pursuits , or from any necessity , but from mistakes with regard to the proper provinces of science and theology . All the theology that science can teach is a natural theology , which leads the philosopher no farther ...
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... nature of the mind . But leaving these conjec- tures as to what may possibly take place in the soul's progress through eternity , we return to consider farther , the nature and extent of our knowledge as we now exist . This knowledge ...
... nature of the mind . But leaving these conjec- tures as to what may possibly take place in the soul's progress through eternity , we return to consider farther , the nature and extent of our knowledge as we now exist . This knowledge ...
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