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Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the
Sun. THE ORGANIC SERIES . — Man a Member of it .-- His Position determined
by Anatomical and Physiological Investigation of his Nervous System.Its triple
Form ...
Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the
Sun. THE ORGANIC SERIES . — Man a Member of it .-- His Position determined
by Anatomical and Physiological Investigation of his Nervous System.Its triple
Form ...
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Their spondence between faith and reason exists ; but by degrees , gradual
alienation . as one dogma after another of a mysterious and unintelligible kind
was introduced , and matters of belief could no longer be co - ordinated with the ...
Their spondence between faith and reason exists ; but by degrees , gradual
alienation . as one dogma after another of a mysterious and unintelligible kind
was introduced , and matters of belief could no longer be co - ordinated with the ...
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John Eritrines of the eternity of matter , and even of the creation , with into
Panwhich , indeed , he confounded the Deity himself . He was , therefore , a
Pantheist ; accepting the Oriental ideas of emanation and absorption not only as
respects ...
John Eritrines of the eternity of matter , and even of the creation , with into
Panwhich , indeed , he confounded the Deity himself . He was , therefore , a
Pantheist ; accepting the Oriental ideas of emanation and absorption not only as
respects ...
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... the Pope had nominated Atto . Hereupon Alexander had summoned the
emperor to appear before him on a charge of simony , and granting investitures
without his approbation . While the matter was yet in abeyance , Alexander The
conflict ...
... the Pope had nominated Atto . Hereupon Alexander had summoned the
emperor to appear before him on a charge of simony , and granting investitures
without his approbation . While the matter was yet in abeyance , Alexander The
conflict ...
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It was the king's consummate policy to let the matter remain where it was .
Accordingly , he abandoned all further action . The gratitude of Clement was
expressed in a bull exalting Philip , attributing his action to piety , exempt . ing
him from all ...
It was the king's consummate policy to let the matter remain where it was .
Accordingly , he abandoned all further action . The gratitude of Clement was
expressed in a bull exalting Philip , attributing his action to piety , exempt . ing
him from all ...
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A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER M.D., LLD Vista completa - 1864 |
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