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Logic: or, The right use of reason in the enquiry after truth - Page 144
by Isaac Watts - 1802 - 300 pages
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Logick: Or, The Right Use of Reason in the Enquiry After Truth: With a ...

Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1736 - 400 pages
...Propofitions which are built on this Evidence may be named fenftble Proportions, or the Qictatts of Senfe. II. As we learn what belongs to the Body by the Evidence of Senfe, fo we learn what belongs to the Soul by an inward Confcioufnefs, which may be called a fort...
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Logick: Or, The Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry After Truth. With a ...

Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1763 - 400 pages
...which are built on this Evidence, may be named fenfible Proportions, or the Diftatf* • of Senfe. II. As we learn what belongs to the Body by the Evidence of Senfe, fo we learn what belongs to the Soul by an inv:ard Confcioufne/s, which may be called a fort...
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The History of Religion, Particularly of the Principle Denominations of ...

Impartial hand - Christian sects - 1764 - 500 pages
...what things are in themfelves, as of the relation they bear to each other, and to our bodies *. III. As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence...of internal feeling, or fpiritual fenfation of what pafies in the mind : Thus it appears that we obtain the knowledge of a multitude of propofitions, as...
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The History of Religion: Particularly of the Principal Denominations of ...

James Murray - 1764 - 500 pages
...what things are in themielves, as of the relation they bear to each other, and to our bodies *. III. As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence...of internal feeling, or fpiritual fenfation of what paffes in the mind : Thus it appears that we obtain the knowledge of a multitude of propofitions, as...
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Logick: Or, the Right Use of Reason, in the Enquiry After Truth, ... By ...

Isaac Watts - 1797 - 338 pages
...limbsPropofitions which are built on this evidence, may be named fenfible propojitiens, or the dictates oiftnfe. II. As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence...fo we learn what belongs to the foul by an inward conjcioufnefs, which may be called a fort : of internal feeling^ or fpiritual fenfation of what paffes...
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Logic: Or The Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry After Truth

Isaac Watts - 1807 - 320 pages
...Propositions which are built on this, evidence, may be named sensible propositions, or the dictates of sense. II. As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence of sense, so we learn what belongs to the soul by an inward consciousness, which may be called a sort...
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The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Volume 7

Isaac Watts - Dissenters, Religious - 1813 - 616 pages
...Propositions which are built on this evidence, may be named temible propositions, or the dictates of sense. II. As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence of sense, so we learn what belongs to the soul by an inward consciousness, which may be called a sort...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 9

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 822 pages
...had a feeling sense Of all your royal favours ; but this last Strikes through my heart. Sou!ltcrne. ipeare. When * most flattered. Id. Here feel we but t sense, so we learn what belongs to the soul by an inward consciousness, which may be called a sort...
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Logic for the Million; a Familiar Exposition of the Art of Reasoning

James William Gilbart - Language and languages - 1854 - 428 pages
...appetite ; light is pleasant ; rest is sweet to the weary limbs.' " 2. Truths of consciousness : — " As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence of sense, so we learn what belongs to the soul by an inward consciousness, which may be called a sort...
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Logic for the Million: A Familiar Exposition of the Art of Reasoning

James William Gilbart - Language and languages - 1857 - 416 pages
...appetite ; light is pleasant ; rest is sweet to the weary limbs.' " 2. Truths of consciousness : — " As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence of tense, so we learn, what belongs to the soul hvan inward consciousness, which may be called a sort...
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