Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... fact of order and government , and the necessity of a supreme governor . These all conclude God , if I may so speak , from a fact of sensible experience , and are empirical proofs . Dr. McCosh , president of Princeton College , New ...
... fact of order and government , and the necessity of a supreme governor . These all conclude God , if I may so speak , from a fact of sensible experience , and are empirical proofs . Dr. McCosh , president of Princeton College , New ...
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... fact not present , as , for instance , that your friend is in the country or in France , you give as a reason some other fact , a letter which you have received from him , the report of an acquaintance who has been there , or your ...
... fact not present , as , for instance , that your friend is in the country or in France , you give as a reason some other fact , a letter which you have received from him , the report of an acquaintance who has been there , or your ...
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... fact , but in the person to whom the so - called fact is addressed , and who is called upon to pass upon it .. The Baconian system is false , because it makes the so - called fact the authority for itself ; when plainly the very ...
... fact , but in the person to whom the so - called fact is addressed , and who is called upon to pass upon it .. The Baconian system is false , because it makes the so - called fact the authority for itself ; when plainly the very ...
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