Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen UniverseMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 235 páginas |
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... means he also inherits my duties , ' the old man was heard to say ; and so after his university career , this worthy son of a true alma mater , nothing loth , settled himself down in his father's counting - house , and buckled on his ...
... means he also inherits my duties , ' the old man was heard to say ; and so after his university career , this worthy son of a true alma mater , nothing loth , settled himself down in his father's counting - house , and buckled on his ...
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... means a Mephistopheles , nor did he range himself , either from choice or profession , invariably against the side of goodness and virtue . To him the side which he took was apparently a matter of in- difference , if only he might get ...
... means a Mephistopheles , nor did he range himself , either from choice or profession , invariably against the side of goodness and virtue . To him the side which he took was apparently a matter of in- difference , if only he might get ...
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... merely the orderly succession of external phenomena with which we are brought into contact , but likewise the Power which underlies these manifestations . But he was by no means a blind worshipper , 12 THE PARADOXICAL SOCIETY .
... merely the orderly succession of external phenomena with which we are brought into contact , but likewise the Power which underlies these manifestations . But he was by no means a blind worshipper , 12 THE PARADOXICAL SOCIETY .
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... means a blind worshipper , in fact he was compelled reluctantly to admit that in one little matter his goddess had made a mistake . This mistake consisted , according to him , in the development of a race of intelligent beings like ...
... means a blind worshipper , in fact he was compelled reluctantly to admit that in one little matter his goddess had made a mistake . This mistake consisted , according to him , in the development of a race of intelligent beings like ...
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... idealistic and the materialistic . The idealist generally asserts that the laws of the universe mean only the mode in which B He the Supreme Being trammels finite intelligences with regard to CHAPTER II CHOOSING THE SUBJECT,
... idealistic and the materialistic . The idealist generally asserts that the laws of the universe mean only the mode in which B He the Supreme Being trammels finite intelligences with regard to CHAPTER II CHOOSING THE SUBJECT,
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