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Page 73
... supposed ideas as these , being strictly incon- ceivable , because self - contradictory , give us no positive knowledge what- ever of the Universe , though appearing as if they might possibly do so . They simply indicate that we have ...
... supposed ideas as these , being strictly incon- ceivable , because self - contradictory , give us no positive knowledge what- ever of the Universe , though appearing as if they might possibly do so . They simply indicate that we have ...
Page 192
... supposed to have taken place , and we have no reason for thinking that Aristotle would have rejected his explanation , which obviously implies that the value of the coins was lessened . ( 3 ) Commentators have commonly sup- posed that ...
... supposed to have taken place , and we have no reason for thinking that Aristotle would have rejected his explanation , which obviously implies that the value of the coins was lessened . ( 3 ) Commentators have commonly sup- posed that ...
Page 385
... supposed to demonstrate that the Old Syriac Version itself was made later than Origen and under the influence of his exegesis 2. It has been supposed that Origen himself introduced the name ' Gergesenes ' ( for Gadarenes or Gerasenes ) ...
... supposed to demonstrate that the Old Syriac Version itself was made later than Origen and under the influence of his exegesis 2. It has been supposed that Origen himself introduced the name ' Gergesenes ' ( for Gadarenes or Gerasenes ) ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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