The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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11. oldal
... existence of an evil deity — and some theologies , even Christian ones , have come very near this — is the religious affection to be transferred from the ethical ideal to any such omnipotent demon ? I trow not . Better a thousand times ...
... existence of an evil deity — and some theologies , even Christian ones , have come very near this — is the religious affection to be transferred from the ethical ideal to any such omnipotent demon ? I trow not . Better a thousand times ...
23. oldal
... existence of molecules and properties is already a raid into " the unknown and unknowable . " Each mole- cule is , in fact , a substance . But the worst of the theory is that it is a blasphemy against the fact that the unity of the ...
... existence of molecules and properties is already a raid into " the unknown and unknowable . " Each mole- cule is , in fact , a substance . But the worst of the theory is that it is a blasphemy against the fact that the unity of the ...
25. oldal
... existence , amounting to a passage from the respiration of a fish to that of a man , life steadily keeps in view one determinate design , which is not an abstraction , but an ever - present fact , since each change , without containing ...
... existence , amounting to a passage from the respiration of a fish to that of a man , life steadily keeps in view one determinate design , which is not an abstraction , but an ever - present fact , since each change , without containing ...
27. oldal
... existence as a body . In fact , form may , for practical purposes , be translated " vivifying force ; " † only it must be remem- bered that this force is not looked upon as one of the bodily activities , nor as the sum of them all ...
... existence as a body . In fact , form may , for practical purposes , be translated " vivifying force ; " † only it must be remem- bered that this force is not looked upon as one of the bodily activities , nor as the sum of them all ...
29. oldal
... existence , yet this fact is the requi- site basis of the doctrine , for to survive the organism it must have some independence , however close be the connection between them . I shall , in the little remaining space which is left , try ...
... existence , yet this fact is the requi- site basis of the doctrine , for to survive the organism it must have some independence , however close be the connection between them . I shall , in the little remaining space which is left , try ...
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