Natural Causes and Supernatural SeemingsK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 374 páginas |
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... possible for any one to feel in the modern atmosphere of thought , one saint was invoked as specially propitious to one person or one class of persons , and another saint to another person or another class of persons ; whence it did not ...
... possible for any one to feel in the modern atmosphere of thought , one saint was invoked as specially propitious to one person or one class of persons , and another saint to another person or another class of persons ; whence it did not ...
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... possible , so forming it to its liking as oftentimes actually to deform it . When one tries frankly to realize the physical process underlying the mental process , the thing seems almost mechanically inevitable . For a like reason it is ...
... possible , so forming it to its liking as oftentimes actually to deform it . When one tries frankly to realize the physical process underlying the mental process , the thing seems almost mechanically inevitable . For a like reason it is ...
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... possible , in uniformities and varieties of mental growth , the uni- formities and varieties of external nature - to develop a mental order in conformity with the order of things . The order of notions in the best mind , and in the ...
... possible , in uniformities and varieties of mental growth , the uni- formities and varieties of external nature - to develop a mental order in conformity with the order of things . The order of notions in the best mind , and in the ...
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... possible men should observe that which lay beyond the reach of sense : whether , for example , it was that the phenomena were outside the range of vision by reason of their immense dis- tances , as it was with the heavenly bodies before ...
... possible men should observe that which lay beyond the reach of sense : whether , for example , it was that the phenomena were outside the range of vision by reason of their immense dis- tances , as it was with the heavenly bodies before ...
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... possible state of perfection . A pure lover of truth , which everybody desires or professes to be , and which nobody is , would be an abstraction , not a real person ; just as truth itself is . In any and every case what concerns us is ...
... possible state of perfection . A pure lover of truth , which everybody desires or professes to be , and which nobody is , would be an abstraction , not a real person ; just as truth itself is . In any and every case what concerns us is ...
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