The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 65
... existence in one idea , and that idea not an elevated one . The greater permanen- cy of the social position of each individual as determined by a sort of prescription , and by the pecuniary means of his family ; the comparative rarity ...
... existence in one idea , and that idea not an elevated one . The greater permanen- cy of the social position of each individual as determined by a sort of prescription , and by the pecuniary means of his family ; the comparative rarity ...
Page 237
... existence of an intelli- gent designer . He was the first to employ the teleological argument for the divine existence ; and from his discussions all subsequent writers on natural theology have watered their gardens . He recognized the ...
... existence of an intelli- gent designer . He was the first to employ the teleological argument for the divine existence ; and from his discussions all subsequent writers on natural theology have watered their gardens . He recognized the ...
Page 282
... existence , and the consequence has been , that the greater part of the philosophers who have regarded his reasoning as conclusive , have also adopted his notion of the pre - existence of souls . Among this number have been Synesius ...
... existence , and the consequence has been , that the greater part of the philosophers who have regarded his reasoning as conclusive , have also adopted his notion of the pre - existence of souls . Among this number have been Synesius ...
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