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According to the scholastic theory , perception is effected by species or forms ,
derived from the external object , which take on more and more of a spiritual
character , until in the nidus of the soul the idea is born . There is first the sensible
...
According to the scholastic theory , perception is effected by species or forms ,
derived from the external object , which take on more and more of a spiritual
character , until in the nidus of the soul the idea is born . There is first the sensible
...
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This assertion is all the more startling in presence of the fact so forcibly stated by
Dr. Stevens : But what is most noteworthy in the negative character of the
American Articles , is the fact that the opinions which are deemed most distinctive
of ...
This assertion is all the more startling in presence of the fact so forcibly stated by
Dr. Stevens : But what is most noteworthy in the negative character of the
American Articles , is the fact that the opinions which are deemed most distinctive
of ...
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Among the Methodist doctrinal standards of secondary character , not indicated (
or but secondarily ) in any section of the Discipline , and between which and the
legalized standards there must be consensus to give them doctrinal weight , are ...
Among the Methodist doctrinal standards of secondary character , not indicated (
or but secondarily ) in any section of the Discipline , and between which and the
legalized standards there must be consensus to give them doctrinal weight , are ...
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The characters included in these plays have been limned by Plutarch and Homer
; but in neither case do they bear the slightest comparison with the same
characters as drawn by Shakespeare . lle individualizes them as neither the
historian or ...
The characters included in these plays have been limned by Plutarch and Homer
; but in neither case do they bear the slightest comparison with the same
characters as drawn by Shakespeare . lle individualizes them as neither the
historian or ...
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In no other of Shakespeare's characters do we see so clearly the debilitating
effect of a fear - creating conscience . In ¡° Timon of Athens " we ... These plays
give evidence of an almost inspired insight into human character . We have in
them a ...
In no other of Shakespeare's characters do we see so clearly the debilitating
effect of a fear - creating conscience . In ¡° Timon of Athens " we ... These plays
give evidence of an almost inspired insight into human character . We have in
them a ...
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