The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... separate existence after the death of the corporeal frame to which it is attached , are , in my opinion , propositions most clearly deducible from Revelation , and , in one or two points , adumbrated by a few shadowy glimpses of nature ...
... separate existence after the death of the corporeal frame to which it is attached , are , in my opinion , propositions most clearly deducible from Revelation , and , in one or two points , adumbrated by a few shadowy glimpses of nature ...
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... separately from the external and grosser forms of the body , - and that it is beyond the power of its own . Creator to render it intelligent , or to give it even brutal perception , the argument must be loose and inconclusive ; it may ...
... separately from the external and grosser forms of the body , - and that it is beyond the power of its own . Creator to render it intelligent , or to give it even brutal perception , the argument must be loose and inconclusive ; it may ...
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... separate them from their strongest and most stubborn connections , and as com- pletely run away with them as the fox runs away with the young chicken . And we here behold another power introduced , and of a still higher order ; a power ...
... separate them from their strongest and most stubborn connections , and as com- pletely run away with them as the fox runs away with the young chicken . And we here behold another power introduced , and of a still higher order ; a power ...
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... separates it from the bed on which it has been quietly reposing , and so minutely dissolves it , as still to retain its trans- parency . But the attraction of the sulphuric acid for the magnesia is much less than its at- traction for ...
... separates it from the bed on which it has been quietly reposing , and so minutely dissolves it , as still to retain its trans- parency . But the attraction of the sulphuric acid for the magnesia is much less than its at- traction for ...
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... separates organized from unorganized matter ? that , as I have observed on a former occasion , from the first moment it begins to act infuses energy into the lifeless clod ; draws forth form , and order , and individual being from un ...
... separates organized from unorganized matter ? that , as I have observed on a former occasion , from the first moment it begins to act infuses energy into the lifeless clod ; draws forth form , and order , and individual being from un ...
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