The Southern Quarterly Review, 29. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1967 |
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115. oldal
... matter . In the living world , and especially for man , religion finds the interpositions of a special Providence , but it is only in miracles that we see God interrupting the energies with which he has endowed matter . These bring ...
... matter . In the living world , and especially for man , religion finds the interpositions of a special Providence , but it is only in miracles that we see God interrupting the energies with which he has endowed matter . These bring ...
116. oldal
... matter which come within the experience of man have been produced ; and to extend these beyond our experience is in perfect consistence with the whole history and progress of philosophy . In the earlier periods of the world and among ...
... matter which come within the experience of man have been produced ; and to extend these beyond our experience is in perfect consistence with the whole history and progress of philosophy . In the earlier periods of the world and among ...
289. oldal
... matter is dead and inert , and without power to act ; it re- ceives strength and acts from the ideas , that is , from nature , which have of themselves no bodies and no extension , but come from God into matter . Everything , however ...
... matter is dead and inert , and without power to act ; it re- ceives strength and acts from the ideas , that is , from nature , which have of themselves no bodies and no extension , but come from God into matter . Everything , however ...
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ARTICLE PAGE I THEORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 3 |
THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION | 21 |
LA BORDES INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY | 51 |
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