The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... causes , in which phe- nomena may reside , and from which they may spring . We may attain to a knowledge of definite ... cause , we cannot connect the sensations we perceive into wholes , corresponding with the objects which afford the ...
... causes , in which phe- nomena may reside , and from which they may spring . We may attain to a knowledge of definite ... cause , we cannot connect the sensations we perceive into wholes , corresponding with the objects which afford the ...
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... cause of phenomena , that , although we can conceive of phenomena as successively arising from substance and disap- pearing again , we cannot conceive by the understanding of a change of phenomena as arising from non - existence , and ...
... cause of phenomena , that , although we can conceive of phenomena as successively arising from substance and disap- pearing again , we cannot conceive by the understanding of a change of phenomena as arising from non - existence , and ...
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... cause of the event : but it is only an occasional cause , whilst the other is the efficient cause . It follows from these considerations , that there cannot be in nature a Fate ( p . 404 ) , which is a mere blind cause , having nothing ...
... cause of the event : but it is only an occasional cause , whilst the other is the efficient cause . It follows from these considerations , that there cannot be in nature a Fate ( p . 404 ) , which is a mere blind cause , having nothing ...
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