Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Hume ? he is called a Pantheist , yet he it was who first discovered and clearly stated the fundamental error in the Pantheistic system of Spinoza : others had abused it as impious ; he alone proved it to be irrational.67 and his ...
... Hume ? he is called a Pantheist , yet he it was who first discovered and clearly stated the fundamental error in the Pantheistic system of Spinoza : others had abused it as impious ; he alone proved it to be irrational.67 and his ...
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... Hume drew from it , for he saw what Hume saw not , that there is a power in the human mind sufficient to support and substantiate religion , apart from the mere speculative faculty ; that spiritual truths must have their own specific ...
... Hume drew from it , for he saw what Hume saw not , that there is a power in the human mind sufficient to support and substantiate religion , apart from the mere speculative faculty ; that spiritual truths must have their own specific ...
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... Hume in the Lay Sermon , p . 222 , is styled by the E. Reviewer , ( who puts on the Scotch mantle for the nonce , ) " a mean and malignant fabrication , " " a transition from cant to calumny , " " a sting , the venom of which returned ...
... Hume in the Lay Sermon , p . 222 , is styled by the E. Reviewer , ( who puts on the Scotch mantle for the nonce , ) " a mean and malignant fabrication , " " a transition from cant to calumny , " " a sting , the venom of which returned ...
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... Hume's history has been amply confirmed by examiners on op- posite sides in politics since the opinion was expressed ... Hume could have given so misleading a representation of a certain most important part of English history . Like ...
... Hume's history has been amply confirmed by examiners on op- posite sides in politics since the opinion was expressed ... Hume could have given so misleading a representation of a certain most important part of English history . Like ...
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... Hume . Oh ! surely Hume should not have been set over against Johnson , who could not have looked him in the face without shuddering , and turning pale for sorrow ! Right loth should I be to consider these Boreal blasts and Scotch mists ...
... Hume . Oh ! surely Hume should not have been set over against Johnson , who could not have looked him in the face without shuddering , and turning pale for sorrow ! Right loth should I be to consider these Boreal blasts and Scotch mists ...
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