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And when we are driven to this by our reason , we find ourselves almost obliged to almit , that it would be a most extraordinary thing if we were shut out from all communication with that infinite and omnipotent Spirit .
And when we are driven to this by our reason , we find ourselves almost obliged to almit , that it would be a most extraordinary thing if we were shut out from all communication with that infinite and omnipotent Spirit .
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For my or part , I must admit that my reason is so far from being “ pure reason ” -so “ enslaved ” is it by the fetters of common sense-that I am unable to conceive of motion where “ matter and the atom have disappcared , " and there ...
For my or part , I must admit that my reason is so far from being “ pure reason ” -so “ enslaved ” is it by the fetters of common sense-that I am unable to conceive of motion where “ matter and the atom have disappcared , " and there ...
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The existence of God , tested by mere reason , is a matter of the balance of argument , after all . If I say I will not trust my intuitive conviction — which , thank God , I do trust -- I enter into an argument of some kind .
The existence of God , tested by mere reason , is a matter of the balance of argument , after all . If I say I will not trust my intuitive conviction — which , thank God , I do trust -- I enter into an argument of some kind .
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
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