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Hence the frequency of those phrases among them , which have been mistaken for pretences to immediate inspiration ; as for instance , “ it was delivered unto me ; " “ I strove not to speak ; ” “ I said , I will be silent ; ' “ but the ...
Hence the frequency of those phrases among them , which have been mistaken for pretences to immediate inspiration ; as for instance , “ it was delivered unto me ; " “ I strove not to speak ; ” “ I said , I will be silent ; ' “ but the ...
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The other position , which not only claims but necessitates the admission of its immediate certainty , equally for the scientific reason of the philosopher as for the common sense of mankind at large , namely , I AM , cannot so properly ...
The other position , which not only claims but necessitates the admission of its immediate certainty , equally for the scientific reason of the philosopher as for the common sense of mankind at large , namely , I AM , cannot so properly ...
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All Fancies are Motions within us , reliques of those made in the sense : and those motions that immediately succeeded each ... i . e . , because the mechanical relation of cause and effect demands immediate proximity in time of the ...
All Fancies are Motions within us , reliques of those made in the sense : and those motions that immediately succeeded each ... i . e . , because the mechanical relation of cause and effect demands immediate proximity in time of the ...
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