The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 176
... matter to have been cre- ated as well as organized by God . It divides itself into two subordinate varieties , according as matter is believed to be endowed with inherent powers , or only to be fitted for receiv- ing forces from without ...
... matter to have been cre- ated as well as organized by God . It divides itself into two subordinate varieties , according as matter is believed to be endowed with inherent powers , or only to be fitted for receiv- ing forces from without ...
Page 178
... matter is contrary to our conceptions of its nature . The natural reply to this would seem to be , Why not alter our conceptions of its nature ? As we have no knowledge of matter in itself , as we learn its existence only through the ...
... matter is contrary to our conceptions of its nature . The natural reply to this would seem to be , Why not alter our conceptions of its nature ? As we have no knowledge of matter in itself , as we learn its existence only through the ...
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... matter . While the mysteries of external nature have been gradually , and for the last two or three centuries rapidly , clearing up , the same veil still rests upon the opera- tions of mind . " The wind bloweth where it listeth , and ...
... matter . While the mysteries of external nature have been gradually , and for the last two or three centuries rapidly , clearing up , the same veil still rests upon the opera- tions of mind . " The wind bloweth where it listeth , and ...
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