The Unseen Universe: Or, Physical Speculations on a Future StateMacmillian, 1894 - 273 páginas |
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... not invariably imitated the good example thus set them . All are not Bayards , whether we regard the temper of the blade or that of the individual who wields it . Pages of so - called ' extracts ' from our viii PREFACE .
... not invariably imitated the good example thus set them . All are not Bayards , whether we regard the temper of the blade or that of the individual who wields it . Pages of so - called ' extracts ' from our viii PREFACE .
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... not be- lieve that we can really ascertain what death is . To those , therefore , who assert that there is no spiritual unseen world , and that death is an end of the existence of the individual , we reply INTRODUCTION . 5.
... not be- lieve that we can really ascertain what death is . To those , therefore , who assert that there is no spiritual unseen world , and that death is an end of the existence of the individual , we reply INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... individual , we reply by simply denying their first statement , and in consequence of this denial , insisting that none of us know anything whatever about death . Indeed , it is at once apparent that a scientific denial of the ...
... individual , we reply by simply denying their first statement , and in consequence of this denial , insisting that none of us know anything whatever about death . Indeed , it is at once apparent that a scientific denial of the ...
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... individual existence and moral responsibility ; to which we would reply that even if this be granted we must submit to impressions from which there is no escape . Now , it appears to us that we cannot possibly have any impression more ...
... individual existence and moral responsibility ; to which we would reply that even if this be granted we must submit to impressions from which there is no escape . Now , it appears to us that we cannot possibly have any impression more ...
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... individual to the system ; while the disciples of Why are accused by their adversaries of being willing to sacrifice the system to the individual . We may compare the Universe to a great steamer plying between two well - known ports ...
... individual to the system ; while the disciples of Why are accused by their adversaries of being willing to sacrifice the system to the individual . We may compare the Universe to a great steamer plying between two well - known ports ...
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absolutely analogy antient appears argument artificial selection assert atoms believe body called cannon and ball chapter chemical affinity Christ Christian conceive consciousness Conservation Conservation of Energy death developed disciples Divine doctrine doubt earth endeavour eternal ether existence fact favour finite force future gravitation heat heaven human hypothesis idea imagine immortality individual infinite intelligent invisible universe kinetic energy laws least living Lucretius luminiferous ether machine mass material matter Max Müller means ment mind motion nature object once particles peculiar perfect fluid planets portion position possible potential energy present universe present visible universe principle of Continuity produced quantity question readers reality recognise regard religion remark reply resurrection scientific sense solar soul species speculations spirit stars substance supposed temperature theory thou thought tion transformed truth ultimately unseen universe varieties various velocity vis viva words Zoroastrian
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Página 156 - Are God and Nature then at strife. That Nature lends such evil dreams So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life; ' " So careful of the type ". ? but no, From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, " A thousand types are gone : I care for nothing, all shall go.
Página 224 - in the words of the Psalmist, ' Then said I, Lo, I come : in the volume of the book it is written of me, I delight to do thy will, O my God : yea, thy law is within my heart.' In fine, such a Being would represent that conditioned, yet infinitely powerful developing agent, to which the universe, 1
Página 223 - are all things, and we by him.' Also (Eph. iv. 6), ' One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in all.' Also (i Timothy vi. 16), 'Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can
Página 20 - and prudence to make the best of it, our neighbour's sufferings notwithstanding. At least we should listen to him only as did the judge ' who neither feared God, nor regarded man,' when he said, ' This widow troubleth me ; I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me.
Página 156 - 1 All nature is but art, unknown to thee ; All chance, direction, which thou canst not see, All discord, harmony not understood ; All partial evil, universal good; And spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, whatever is, is right'—POPE.
Página iv - Blessed Lord, who hast caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning; Grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that by patience, and comfort of thy holy Word, we may embrace, and ever hold fast the biased hope of everlasting life, which thou hast given us in our Saviour Jesus
Página 32 - looked upon Hades rather as a penalty which inexorable fate had reserved for all men, and from which even piety and goodness were powerless to exempt their possessors. Cum semel occideris, et de te splendida Minos Fecerit arbitria ; Non, Torquate, genus, non te facundia, non te Restituet pietas. Infemis neque enim tenebris Diana pudicum
Página 127 - pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.' VERGIL.' ' Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way ; or spread his airy flight Over the vast abrupt, ere he arrive The happy isle
Página 30 - Again, in the Apocrypha, we find one of seven brethren who were put to death by Antiochus, saying to that tyrant,— ' It is good, being put to death by men, to look for hope from God, to be raised up again by Him ; as for thee, thou shalt have no resurrection to life,
Página 55 - gainst the Giaour Is worthiest an immortal bower. But thou, false Infidel ! shalt writhe Beneath avenging Monkir's scythe ; And from its torment 'scape alone To wander round lost Eblis" throne, And fire unquench'd, unquenchable, Around, within, thy heart shall dwell ; Nor ear