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maintain its existence , were compelled to look out for new principles , by which it was to be sustained . These the ... existence . In its formation we can trace the action of no peculiar and important principle , and in the result we ...
maintain its existence , were compelled to look out for new principles , by which it was to be sustained . These the ... existence . In its formation we can trace the action of no peculiar and important principle , and in the result we ...
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... existence , ' is the indirect result of a conduct di- rected by higher views , and pursued without reference , and often in apparent or temporary opposition to our own imme- diate interest . All the active principles of our nature ...
... existence , ' is the indirect result of a conduct di- rected by higher views , and pursued without reference , and often in apparent or temporary opposition to our own imme- diate interest . All the active principles of our nature ...
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... existence of God , when we say that the manner of it is entirely different from that of ours ? Do we deny the intelligence of God when we affirm that his ways are not as our ways , nor his thoughts as our thoughts ? Why then should we ...
... existence of God , when we say that the manner of it is entirely different from that of ours ? Do we deny the intelligence of God when we affirm that his ways are not as our ways , nor his thoughts as our thoughts ? Why then should we ...
Contents
TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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