The North American Review, Volumen88Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... matter of popular interest . Men like the late Professor Scholefield and Archdeacon Hare had modestly suggested the desirableness of an amended version , without any sensible effect . But the announcement that what had been only ...
... matter of popular interest . Men like the late Professor Scholefield and Archdeacon Hare had modestly suggested the desirableness of an amended version , without any sensible effect . But the announcement that what had been only ...
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... matter implies a power , therefore , transcending all analogies and all comprehension . We can no more comprehend how matter is created , than we can create it . This pantheism claims ; and this we fully admit . - - - Nor does the ...
... matter implies a power , therefore , transcending all analogies and all comprehension . We can no more comprehend how matter is created , than we can create it . This pantheism claims ; and this we fully admit . - - - Nor does the ...
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... matter as architects and chemists to do their own will or to execute a " certain plastic instinct , " is to use language that has no meaning , or to assert that there are liv ing immaterial creatures , pure spirits , existing in nature ...
... matter as architects and chemists to do their own will or to execute a " certain plastic instinct , " is to use language that has no meaning , or to assert that there are liv ing immaterial creatures , pure spirits , existing in nature ...
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