The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... possessed of certain active properties , as those of gravitation and repulsion , which , in consequence of their universality , have been denominated es- sential but it has also appeared to us that there is an insuperable difficulty in ...
... possessed of certain active properties , as those of gravitation and repulsion , which , in consequence of their universality , have been denominated es- sential but it has also appeared to us that there is an insuperable difficulty in ...
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... possessing no common property or harmony of action . But this is to speak with as unbecoming a confidence as in the ... possessed of properties that it does not discover in its common form . Yet all these , so far from being adverse to ...
... possessing no common property or harmony of action . But this is to speak with as unbecoming a confidence as in the ... possessed of properties that it does not discover in its common form . Yet all these , so far from being adverse to ...
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... possessing these powers , the existence of another and of a very different substance com- bined with it ; a substance not subject to the changes and infirmities of matter , and altogether impalpable and incorruptible . For if sens ...
... possessing these powers , the existence of another and of a very different substance com- bined with it ; a substance not subject to the changes and infirmities of matter , and altogether impalpable and incorruptible . For if sens ...
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... possessed by brutes . The insufficiency of the solution has not only been felt but acknowledged by other immaterialists ; and nothing can silence the objection , but to advance boldly , and deny * Analysis of Religion , Natural and ...
... possessed by brutes . The insufficiency of the solution has not only been felt but acknowledged by other immaterialists ; and nothing can silence the objection , but to advance boldly , and deny * Analysis of Religion , Natural and ...
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... possessed while in the flesh ; capable , under particular circumstances , of rendering itself visible ; and retaining so much of its former features as to be recognized upon its apparition ; in a few instances wandering about for a ...
... possessed while in the flesh ; capable , under particular circumstances , of rendering itself visible ; and retaining so much of its former features as to be recognized upon its apparition ; in a few instances wandering about for a ...
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