The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth: Or, The Study of the Inductive Philosophy, Considered as Subservient to Theology |
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... Ideas of Efficient Causation Conclusion • SECTION III . - THE RELATION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE TO NATURAL THEOLOGY . Page 82 85 87 89 93 95 96 102 103 107 Introduction 113 Evidence of Moral Causation 115 Nature of Final Causes 118 Use of ...
... Ideas of Efficient Causation Conclusion • SECTION III . - THE RELATION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE TO NATURAL THEOLOGY . Page 82 85 87 89 93 95 96 102 103 107 Introduction 113 Evidence of Moral Causation 115 Nature of Final Causes 118 Use of ...
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... Ideas of the Divine Attributes 208 Limits of Natural Theology 214 Natural Theology necessary as the Basis of Revelation.— Opposite Views considered 216 Rational Evidences of Faith 222 Independence of Scientific and Revealed Truth 229 ...
... Ideas of the Divine Attributes 208 Limits of Natural Theology 214 Natural Theology necessary as the Basis of Revelation.— Opposite Views considered 216 Rational Evidences of Faith 222 Independence of Scientific and Revealed Truth 229 ...
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... ideas very commonly prevalent ; and which it is even considered impious to attempt to expose ! Yet , at the hazard of offending all such prejudices , I shall proceed to an unshrinking examination of the real order and connexion of the ...
... ideas very commonly prevalent ; and which it is even considered impious to attempt to expose ! Yet , at the hazard of offending all such prejudices , I shall proceed to an unshrinking examination of the real order and connexion of the ...
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... , " as it were , of fresh testimony , and cor- roborating witnesses , was probably the original idea of " induc- tio , ” or ἐπαγωγή . The latter may call forth much discriminative skill . The THE INDUCTIVE METHOD . 15.
... , " as it were , of fresh testimony , and cor- roborating witnesses , was probably the original idea of " induc- tio , ” or ἐπαγωγή . The latter may call forth much discriminative skill . The THE INDUCTIVE METHOD . 15.
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... idea is suggested is he able to perceive the force of the inference from analogy ; but , probably , imagines all things beyond the pre- cise extent of his observation to be destitute of any determinate order , and the course of events ...
... idea is suggested is he able to perceive the force of the inference from analogy ; but , probably , imagines all things beyond the pre- cise extent of his observation to be destitute of any determinate order , and the course of events ...
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