The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... object of Mr. Arnold's present volume , as it was in a more limited degree of his previous essay on St. Paul , is to draw out the distinction betwixt dogma , or what he frequently calls " metaphysics " in religion , and religion itself ...
... object of Mr. Arnold's present volume , as it was in a more limited degree of his previous essay on St. Paul , is to draw out the distinction betwixt dogma , or what he frequently calls " metaphysics " in religion , and religion itself ...
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... object , our representative sign must be arbitrary . The phantasms of imagination may have more or less resemblance to the objects of sense ; but they bear that resemblance solely by virtue of being , like those objects themselves ...
... object , our representative sign must be arbitrary . The phantasms of imagination may have more or less resemblance to the objects of sense ; but they bear that resemblance solely by virtue of being , like those objects themselves ...
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... object , or of a class of objects , a root was there which expressed that feature , and by the addition of a pronominal base , a compound was form- ed , meaning originally whatever the roots expresses , substantiated in a certain place ...
... object , or of a class of objects , a root was there which expressed that feature , and by the addition of a pronominal base , a compound was form- ed , meaning originally whatever the roots expresses , substantiated in a certain place ...
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