The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... existence , that it does exist NO WHERE ; while at the same time they are compelled to allow that the imma- terial Creator or universal spirit exists EVERY WHERE , substantially as well as virtually . Let me not , however , be ...
... existence , that it does exist NO WHERE ; while at the same time they are compelled to allow that the imma- terial Creator or universal spirit exists EVERY WHERE , substantially as well as virtually . Let me not , however , be ...
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... existence from all eternity ; and have been an immutable PRINCIPLE OF EVIL running coeval with the immutable PRINCIPLE of good ; who , in working upon it , had to contend with all its essential defects , and has made the best of it in ...
... existence from all eternity ; and have been an immutable PRINCIPLE OF EVIL running coeval with the immutable PRINCIPLE of good ; who , in working upon it , had to contend with all its essential defects , and has made the best of it in ...
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... existence either of different essences or of different natures of matter and a something which is not matter ; or of common matter and matter possessed of properties that it does not discover in its common form . Yet all these , so far ...
... existence either of different essences or of different natures of matter and a something which is not matter ; or of common matter and matter possessed of properties that it does not discover in its common form . Yet all these , so far ...
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... existence , apparently like that of Solomon , who was without the light of the Chris- tian Scriptures , depends exclusively upon a re- surrection of the body . The immaterialist , on the contrary , who con- ceives that mere matter is ...
... existence , apparently like that of Solomon , who was without the light of the Chris- tian Scriptures , depends exclusively upon a re- surrection of the body . The immaterialist , on the contrary , who con- ceives that mere matter is ...
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... existence with a greater facility , and far more accurately appreciating their value . In our last lecture we took a glance at several of the discordant opinions , supported respectively by men of the deepest learning and research ...
... existence with a greater facility , and far more accurately appreciating their value . In our last lecture we took a glance at several of the discordant opinions , supported respectively by men of the deepest learning and research ...
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