The British Quarterly Review, 41. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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Sayfa 139
... fact in nature . We are not warranted in stating , prior to observation , that the two phenomena A and B are so invariably connected together , that nature never presents , and man can never produce , a single instance of the latter ...
... fact in nature . We are not warranted in stating , prior to observation , that the two phenomena A and B are so invariably connected together , that nature never presents , and man can never produce , a single instance of the latter ...
Sayfa 140
... fact . The laws of nature are the most ' general facts we can discover in the operations of nature . Like other facts , they are not to be hit upon by a happy con- ' jecture , but justly deduced from observation ; like other ' general facts ...
... fact . The laws of nature are the most ' general facts we can discover in the operations of nature . Like other facts , they are not to be hit upon by a happy con- ' jecture , but justly deduced from observation ; like other ' general facts ...
Sayfa 145
... fact ' to a miraculous dispensation , by showing how wonderfully it is analogous to the whole process of the Divine ... fact is contrary to experience until it has taken place , and in the strongest sense the creation of life was ...
... fact ' to a miraculous dispensation , by showing how wonderfully it is analogous to the whole process of the Divine ... fact is contrary to experience until it has taken place , and in the strongest sense the creation of life was ...
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