Certainties of the Soul and Speculations of ScienceWard, Lock, 1881 - 132 páginas |
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... facts about Him and notions about Him , but of His person , His work , His character , His simple yet unfathomable sayings : here lies the secret . " The two ablest Englishmen of our day are Scotchmen . When Thomas Carlyle and William ...
... facts about Him and notions about Him , but of His person , His work , His character , His simple yet unfathomable sayings : here lies the secret . " The two ablest Englishmen of our day are Scotchmen . When Thomas Carlyle and William ...
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... fact of co - ordination stands out before us with blazing vividness . We have co - ordination upon co - ordination , wheel within wheel , and the cause of the co - ordination we call life . 6. The definition does not assert that life ...
... fact of co - ordination stands out before us with blazing vividness . We have co - ordination upon co - ordination , wheel within wheel , and the cause of the co - ordination we call life . 6. The definition does not assert that life ...
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... fact that there are practical issues involved of the most transcendent consequence in the justification of fundamental truth . All we can say concerning con- science is undermined for some by a certain philosophy of hereditary descent ...
... fact that there are practical issues involved of the most transcendent consequence in the justification of fundamental truth . All we can say concerning con- science is undermined for some by a certain philosophy of hereditary descent ...
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... facts ? Should we obtain by this method the richest conception of God , or should we see from such a point of view only a fragment of that portion of His nature which man may apprehend ? Theodore Parker taught God's immanence in mind ...
... facts ? Should we obtain by this method the richest conception of God , or should we see from such a point of view only a fragment of that portion of His nature which man may apprehend ? Theodore Parker taught God's immanence in mind ...
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... fact of the Divine Personal Immanence in matter and mind , to what results must a rigid use of the scientific method ... facts scientifically known . 8. A scientific scheme of religious thought must look at all the facts . 9. When all ...
... fact of the Divine Personal Immanence in matter and mind , to what results must a rigid use of the scientific method ... facts scientifically known . 8. A scientific scheme of religious thought must look at all the facts . 9. When all ...
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Página 128 - And merely mortal dross ; So little is our loss, so little is thy gain. For when as each thing bad thou hast entomb'd, And last of all thy greedy self consum'd, Then long Eternity shall greet our bliss With an individual kiss ; And Joy shall overtake us as a flood...
Página 85 - Below the surface-stream, shallow and light, Of what we say we feel — below the stream, As light, of what we think we feel — there flows With noiseless current strong, obscure and deep, The central stream of what we feel indeed ; and by this alone are we truly characterised.
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Página 118 - A mass of living protoplasm is simply a molecular machine of great complexity, the total results of the working of which, or its vital phenomena, depend on the one hand upon its construction, and on the other, upon the energy supplied to it; and to speak of 'vitality' as anything but the name of a series of operations is as if one should talk of the horologity of a clock, "f Professor J.
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