The Contemporary Review, Volume 16A. Strahan, 1871 |
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... principle , the other as hypocrisy . The very principle of the Church is that such an opinion as the immortality of the soul , besides being a revealed dogma , is also to be proved by natural reason , apart from revelation . If so , why ...
... principle , the other as hypocrisy . The very principle of the Church is that such an opinion as the immortality of the soul , besides being a revealed dogma , is also to be proved by natural reason , apart from revelation . If so , why ...
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... principle which takes up and quickens a perfectly structureless germ without any organs at all , and builds it up into a body . It makes the nerves as well as the nerve - force . It is not the sum of activities , for it starts those ...
... principle which takes up and quickens a perfectly structureless germ without any organs at all , and builds it up into a body . It makes the nerves as well as the nerve - force . It is not the sum of activities , for it starts those ...
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... principle of which we have been in search ? Then it would not be wonderful if love makes the heart beat fast , if shame sends the blood to the cheek , if logic produces fiery phosphorus , since the thing that loves , and feels strong ...
... principle of which we have been in search ? Then it would not be wonderful if love makes the heart beat fast , if shame sends the blood to the cheek , if logic produces fiery phosphorus , since the thing that loves , and feels strong ...
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... principle in words which , if taken alone , would most accurately express our doctrine . " It is my belief that the organizing intelligence of the vital organism , and the intelli- * It need hardly be stated that what is defined must be ...
... principle in words which , if taken alone , would most accurately express our doctrine . " It is my belief that the organizing intelligence of the vital organism , and the intelli- * It need hardly be stated that what is defined must be ...
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gence of the mind , are one and the same principle , though acting unconsciously in the organism and consciously in the mind . " * I do not think that the science of England has as yet committed itself to the view that the body is a ...
gence of the mind , are one and the same principle , though acting unconsciously in the organism and consciously in the mind . " * I do not think that the science of England has as yet committed itself to the view that the body is a ...
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