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" ... does it not appear from Phaenomena that there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent, omnipresent, who in infinite Space, as it were in his Sensory, sees the things themselves intimately, and thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly... "
A rationale of the laws of cerebral vision - Page 7
by John Fearn - 1830
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 622 pages
...and thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself: of which things the images only carried through the...and beheld by that which in us perceives and thinks ?" Infinite space, according to this conception, being the sensorium of deity, will be the instrument...
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Plurality of worlds: or Letters, notes & memoranda ... occasioned by 'A ...

Alexander Maxwell (bookseller.) - 1817 - 240 pages
...which things the images only are carried through the organs of sense into our little sensorium, arc there seen and beheld by that, which in us perceives and thinks. And though every true step made in this philosophy, brings us not immediately to the knowledge of the...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 2

1832 - 650 pages
...and thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; of which things the images only, carried through the...and beheld by that which in us perceives and thinks. And though every step in this philosophy brings us not immediately to the knowledge of the First Cause,...
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Lives of Eminent Persons

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 pages
...thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; and which things, the images only, carried through the...and beheld, by that which in us perceives and thinks ; and though every true step made in this philosophy bring us not immediately to the knowledge of the...
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Lives of Eminent Persons: Consisting of Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Mahomet ...

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 pages
...thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; and which things, the images only, carried through the...and beheld, by that which in us perceives and thinks ; and though every true step made in this philosophy bring us not immediately to the knowledge of the...
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Lives of eminent persons; consisting of Galileo, Kepler

Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; and v/hich things, the images only, carried through the organs...and beheld, by that which in us perceives and thinks ; and though every true step made in this philosophy bring us not immediately to the knowledge of the...
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Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute, Volume 1

1833 - 426 pages
...thoroughly perceives them, and compre, hends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; and which things, the images only, carried through the...sensoriums, are there seen and beheld by that which in us per. ceives and thinks ; and though every true step made in this philosophy bring us not immediately...
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Christian Pamphlets, Volume 7

1852 - 1080 pages
...them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; of which things the images only, carried thro ugh the organs of sense into our little sensoriums, are...and beheld by that which in us perceives and thinks. And though every step in this philosophy brings us not immediately to the knowledge of the First Cause,...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumes 124-125

1862 - 520 pages
...and thoroughly perceives them, and n»uprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; of which things, the images only, carried through...that which in us perceives and thinks?" — Sir Isaac Newton. What space of time to thee appears In twice ten thousand thousand years, Though on their ever-rushing...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumes 124-125

1862 - 514 pages
...and thoroughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by their immediate presence to himself; of which things, the images only, carried through...by that which in us perceives and thinks?" — Sir Itaaa Newton. What space of time to thee appears In twice ten thousand thousand years, Though on their...
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