Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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עמוד 18
... things in terms of his theological insights . He emphasizes our ignorance of the actual things , but stresses that our conceptions and models enable us to relate successfully to the physical world : ' such Knowledge sufficiently serves ...
... things in terms of his theological insights . He emphasizes our ignorance of the actual things , but stresses that our conceptions and models enable us to relate successfully to the physical world : ' such Knowledge sufficiently serves ...
עמוד 54
... Things , that affect our Touch and Taste . Whereas it is mani- fest , that these are only the Sensations , which the Actions of outward Things produce in us . For the Fire , that burns us , has no such Pain in it , as we feel , when we ...
... Things , that affect our Touch and Taste . Whereas it is mani- fest , that these are only the Sensations , which the Actions of outward Things produce in us . For the Fire , that burns us , has no such Pain in it , as we feel , when we ...
עמוד 60
... things represented by them , have much more reality and perfection in them , than the things by which we represent them . Thus Weighing a thing in our Minds , is a much more noble and perfect Action , than examining the Gravity of a ...
... things represented by them , have much more reality and perfection in them , than the things by which we represent them . Thus Weighing a thing in our Minds , is a much more noble and perfect Action , than examining the Gravity of a ...
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