The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... perhaps give us some light into the present state of our minds if we look a little into the dark side , and take a view of our ignorance , which , being infinitely greater than our knowledge , may serve much to the quieting of disputes ...
... perhaps give us some light into the present state of our minds if we look a little into the dark side , and take a view of our ignorance , which , being infinitely greater than our knowledge , may serve much to the quieting of disputes ...
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... perhaps , so far as relates to the mere discoveries of man himself , remains , excepting in a few points , much the same in the present day as it did two or three thousand years ago . This subject forms a prominent section of that ...
... perhaps , so far as relates to the mere discoveries of man himself , remains , excepting in a few points , much the same in the present day as it did two or three thousand years ago . This subject forms a prominent section of that ...
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... perhaps , when faith is turned into vision , and conjecture into fact , be found to be the true and genuine doc- trine upon the subject ; but till this glorious era arrives , or till , antecedently to it , it be proved , which it does ...
... perhaps , when faith is turned into vision , and conjecture into fact , be found to be the true and genuine doc- trine upon the subject ; but till this glorious era arrives , or till , antecedently to it , it be proved , which it does ...
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... perhaps only to lose ourselves . To show this has been my first object ; my second has been to conciliate discordant opinions , and to connect popular belief with philosophy . But I have also aimed at a much higher mark 30 ON MATERIALISM.
... perhaps only to lose ourselves . To show this has been my first object ; my second has been to conciliate discordant opinions , and to connect popular belief with philosophy . But I have also aimed at a much higher mark 30 ON MATERIALISM.
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... perhaps not universally , accredited ; but the future existence it alludes to is that of a resurrection of the body , and not of a survival of the soul after the body's dissolution . The oldest work that has descended to us from this ...
... perhaps not universally , accredited ; but the future existence it alludes to is that of a resurrection of the body , and not of a survival of the soul after the body's dissolution . The oldest work that has descended to us from this ...
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