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... law is merely a statement of the way God's mind works when it does a certain kind of work , just as “ logical laws " are a formulation of the way the human mind works when it does " judicial tasks . ” Only on this basis can a finite mind ...
... law is merely a statement of the way God's mind works when it does a certain kind of work , just as “ logical laws " are a formulation of the way the human mind works when it does " judicial tasks . ” Only on this basis can a finite mind ...
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... laws of thought are not known to be the laws of things , how can we ever know things ? And can the laws of thought be known to be the laws of things - mark the word , I do not say the laws of thought be the laws of things , but be known to ...
... laws of thought are not known to be the laws of things , how can we ever know things ? And can the laws of thought be known to be the laws of things - mark the word , I do not say the laws of thought be the laws of things , but be known to ...
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... thought are not known to be the laws of things , how can we ever know things ? And can the laws of thought be known to be the laws of things — mark the word , I do not say the laws of thought be the laws of things , but be known to be the ...
... thought are not known to be the laws of things , how can we ever know things ? And can the laws of thought be known to be the laws of things — mark the word , I do not say the laws of thought be the laws of things , but be known to be the ...
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Religion 320 | 3 |
If a Man Die Shall He Live Again? 21100 | 100 |
Content of Belief 101240 | 240 |
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