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... nature in the case of man , why used , as stated by him , to include man and should we suppose that there is in the case his agency ; and here " the natural " stands of God ? A miracle is superhuman , but it in opposition to " the ...
... nature in the case of man , why used , as stated by him , to include man and should we suppose that there is in the case his agency ; and here " the natural " stands of God ? A miracle is superhuman , but it in opposition to " the ...
132. oldal
... natural , " i.e. , above nature , we shall under- stand nature to be used in the wider sense which includes man ; but if custom had not so determined , there would be no impropri- ety in speaking of the action of man as " su- pernatural ...
... natural , " i.e. , above nature , we shall under- stand nature to be used in the wider sense which includes man ; but if custom had not so determined , there would be no impropri- ety in speaking of the action of man as " su- pernatural ...
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... Nature to become artists , in any distinct " learn in suffering what they teach in song . ' . " sense of the word . It is true that Mr. Mill Even such minor points of weakness as mel- gravely asserts , in his essay on Wordsworth ...
... Nature to become artists , in any distinct " learn in suffering what they teach in song . ' . " sense of the word . It is true that Mr. Mill Even such minor points of weakness as mel- gravely asserts , in his essay on Wordsworth ...
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