The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 - Books This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Page 173
... knowledge of what I know , the consciousness of human knowledge . Hence , to know is the object of all Science ; and all special knowledge , if brought to our consciousness in its separate distinctiveness from , and yet in its recog ...
... knowledge of what I know , the consciousness of human knowledge . Hence , to know is the object of all Science ; and all special knowledge , if brought to our consciousness in its separate distinctiveness from , and yet in its recog ...
Page 174
... knowledge , by the relation which it bears to other parts of that general knowledge . To arrange and classify that universe of knowledge becomes therefore the first , and perhaps the most important , object and duty of Science . It is ...
... knowledge , by the relation which it bears to other parts of that general knowledge . To arrange and classify that universe of knowledge becomes therefore the first , and perhaps the most important , object and duty of Science . It is ...
Page 178
... knowledge . But nobody will tell me that the same genius would not take an incom- parably higher flight , if supplied with all the means which knowledge can impart ; or that common sense does not become , in fact , only truly powerful ...
... knowledge . But nobody will tell me that the same genius would not take an incom- parably higher flight , if supplied with all the means which knowledge can impart ; or that common sense does not become , in fact , only truly powerful ...
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