Observations on the Discourse of Natural Theology by Henry, Lord Brougham: Chiefly Relating to His Lordship's Doctrine of the Immateriality of the Human Mind, as Proved by Psychological Phenomena; the Applicability of the Inductive Method of Proof to Natural Theology, So Far as Relates to Psychological Facts; Dreams ... and the Bearing of the "Discourse" on Divine Revelation ...

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J. Ridgway and sons, 1835 - 163 halaman
 

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