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Outline Of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy - A Textbook For Students
Outline Of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy A Textbook For Students Author:William Hamilton Lectures, delivert d in the Oxford University Pulpit, on the Bampton Foundation. By Kev. Ii. LON GUEVILLE A N S E L . W ith CO ONUOST ES TRANSLATED f0f the Amedcnn edition. 12m0, cloth, 1.50. TMs is incomparably the ablest contribution to the cause of sound learning and treasures of e x c t thought, which has recently been added to the common st... more »ock. In clcar and simple terms, with strong sense and abundant learnlng, positions are lnid down which will nffeet thescienceof thinking foralong future, and whlch administer a strong and wholesome corrective tc the Sppant materialism of the times.-Congregatimlist. IIISTOUICAL EVIDENCES OF THE TRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURE RgC ORDS, STATED ANEW, with Special reference to the Doubts and Discoveries of Modern times. Lectures delivered in the Oxford University Pulpit, on the Bampton Foundation. By GEO. R AIVLIXSON M , . A. With the Copious NOT S TRAXSLATED for the American edition. 12m0, cloth, 1.75 Theconsumate learning, judgment, and general ability displayed by Mr. Rawllnson in his edition rf Herodotus are exhibited in this work also.-NorU, American Review. In its special application of secular hiatory to the illustration of the sacred record it possessas an Interest and value for Biblical atudcnta, which can hordly be expressed In words. We see not holY any man of cnodor can rcad this volurno and retain a doubtas to the authenticity of the historical book of the Old Testament.-N. Y. Indepe ldenC. PRO RESS OF DOCTRINE IN THE N E T TIGSTANENT LECTURES ON tile Bampton Foundntion. By TIIOJIAS DEIIANY BECNARD, Exeter College. 12m0, cloth, 1.50. A hook of remarkable ability aud interest. No production within the present century has appeared more fresh in mafter, original In style, or of more permanent value to the cause of truth, than thl. LIFE OF CI3RIST IIISTORICALLY CONSIDERED. The Hulseall Lectures wit11 Notes Critical, I-listorical, and Explanatory. By C. J. ELLICOTT, B. D. Royal 12m0, cloth, 1.75 Irof. Ellicott hns shown hlmself to be a true scholar. He is doubtless emong the very flrst of all English speaking scholars of the present generation.-hew Englundw. Every page seems to he the result of deep tbouglt and careful investigation-Eaang. Review. This Is no common book. It in evidently the prcduction of a master mind.-UniculPnsb a. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THB GOSPELS. WithHistorical and Explanatory notes. By BROOI FEO ES WESTCOTT, T rinity College, Cam. bridge. With an Introduction by Prof. H. B. HACIIETT D , . D. Royal I mo, cloth, 2.00. The work is a atrlking combination Of originality with erudition. lta argument is master1r.-Phi2adclplri. r LuUterrrn. OUTLINE OB SIR WILLIAM HAI11ILTONS Entered according to Act of Congress, in the yenr 1870, by GOULD AND LINCOLN, In the ofice of t, he Librarian of Congress, at Washington. RoCKmlrLL CuuacuII. L, Printers, Boaton. T H I S E S S A Y t IN THE EXPOSITION OF HIS PBJLOSOPIIY BY A GRATEFUL . PUPIL. On Earth t e is nothing grcrtt but Bran In Bfnn there is nothing great but Mind. PREFACE. THE primary object of this work is to provide a convenient text-book in philosophy The labors of Sir William Hamilton as a professor formed generally the most powerful influence in the philbsophical education of those who came within their reach and a similar influence has extended into wider circles through his writings...« less