The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future StateMacmillan, 1875 - 197 páginas |
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... senses , rational things by our reason , things intellectual by understanding ; but divine and celestial things he has reserved for the exercise of our faith , which is a kind of divine and superior sense in the soul . Our reason and ...
... senses , rational things by our reason , things intellectual by understanding ; but divine and celestial things he has reserved for the exercise of our faith , which is a kind of divine and superior sense in the soul . Our reason and ...
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... that the manner may have suffered by the intro- duction , here and there , of peculiarities of style which could not easily be removed without damage to the sense . TABLE OF CONTENTS . Object of the Book , • viii PREFACE .
... that the manner may have suffered by the intro- duction , here and there , of peculiarities of style which could not easily be removed without damage to the sense . TABLE OF CONTENTS . Object of the Book , • viii PREFACE .
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... sense the reward of piety and goodness , the ancients looked upon Hades rather as a penalty which inexorable fate had re- served for all men , and from which even piety and goodness were powerless to exempt their possessors . 1 Essays ...
... sense the reward of piety and goodness , the ancients looked upon Hades rather as a penalty which inexorable fate had re- served for all men , and from which even piety and goodness were powerless to exempt their possessors . 1 Essays ...
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... senses . But however this may be , we know that , allied to these extreme metaphysical opinions , Buddha inculcated a moral code which is one of the purest the world has ever known . M. Laboulaye says , " It is difficult to comprehend ...
... senses . But however this may be , we know that , allied to these extreme metaphysical opinions , Buddha inculcated a moral code which is one of the purest the world has ever known . M. Laboulaye says , " It is difficult to comprehend ...
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... sense be regarded as similar to man ; but , inasmuch as the relation of Christ to the universe was different from that of any mere man , so the works of Christ are to be regarded as different from those which any mere man can accomplish ...
... sense be regarded as similar to man ; but , inasmuch as the relation of Christ to the universe was different from that of any mere man , so the works of Christ are to be regarded as different from those which any mere man can accomplish ...
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absolutely animal appears artificial selection assert atoms believe body called chapter Christ Christian conceive conclusion conservation of energy Crown 8vo Dæmons death disciples Divine doctrine earth Egyptians engine Epicurus eternal ether existence fact finite force future gravitation heat heat engine heaven hypothesis idea imagine immortality infinite instance intelligent invisible universe Joule kinetic kinetic energy laws least living Lucretius machine mass material Max Müller means mind molecular motion object once order of things origin particles peculiar perfect fluid phenomena Philosophy phosphorus physical universe planets possible potential energy present universe present visible universe principle of Continuity produced Professor quantity question readers reality regard religion resurrection scientific sense solar solar system soul species speculations spirit stars substance supposed temperature theory Thomson thou thought tion transformed transmutation of energy truth ultimately unseen unseen universe variety various velocity vis viva words Zoroastrian