Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... believe in a Being who is the Author of Nature . A conclusion so important to mankind in general is not left to be established as the result of investigations which few have the leisure and ability to carry out . Doubtless , where it is ...
... believe in a Being who is the Author of Nature . A conclusion so important to mankind in general is not left to be established as the result of investigations which few have the leisure and ability to carry out . Doubtless , where it is ...
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... believe in the being of a God . The religious man , on the other hand , who knows little or nothing of science , is in the habit of contemplating the order of Nature not merely as the work of God , but in very great measure as his ...
... believe in the being of a God . The religious man , on the other hand , who knows little or nothing of science , is in the habit of contemplating the order of Nature not merely as the work of God , but in very great measure as his ...
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... believe that we do regard it only as a mere series " of beats ; but we cannot make believe anything so puerile . It is a series of beats with an overruling cause and fixed order . We do not think of the rise of day and the fall of night ...
... believe that we do regard it only as a mere series " of beats ; but we cannot make believe anything so puerile . It is a series of beats with an overruling cause and fixed order . We do not think of the rise of day and the fall of night ...
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... believe all the fables in the Legend , and the Talmud , and the Alcoran , than that this universal frame is without a mind . " * " Unplaced " is one of Bacon's much - meaning words . A great army of individuals unplaced would be a great ...
... believe all the fables in the Legend , and the Talmud , and the Alcoran , than that this universal frame is without a mind . " * " Unplaced " is one of Bacon's much - meaning words . A great army of individuals unplaced would be a great ...
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... believe , the more we think , and the more we really go over this paper , the more we shall value the thoroughness of it . I believe more and more in the importance of these questions . We have everything to gain , and nothing to lose ...
... believe , the more we think , and the more we really go over this paper , the more we shall value the thoroughness of it . I believe more and more in the importance of these questions . We have everything to gain , and nothing to lose ...
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