New Englander and Yale Review, Том 42Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1883 |
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... - ance of the organic creation are so conditioned , that without this constant oscillation absolute rest in organic nature would supervene , and the consequent death of every living thing 1883. ] 11 Spiritism a Scientific Question .
... - ance of the organic creation are so conditioned , that without this constant oscillation absolute rest in organic nature would supervene , and the consequent death of every living thing 1883. ] 11 Spiritism a Scientific Question .
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... living thing . There must be then certain forces existing in nature , which are not indissolubly joined to definite bodies of matter , or else they must be able to exert their influence beyond those bodies , or else they must be able to ...
... living thing . There must be then certain forces existing in nature , which are not indissolubly joined to definite bodies of matter , or else they must be able to exert their influence beyond those bodies , or else they must be able to ...
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... living men , the so - called mediums . These mediums , at present at least , are not men of broad attainments , and seem to belong almost exclusively to the American nation . In obedience to their orders the souls go through certain ...
... living men , the so - called mediums . These mediums , at present at least , are not men of broad attainments , and seem to belong almost exclusively to the American nation . In obedience to their orders the souls go through certain ...
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... capable of thinking the thoughts and loving the perfections of God . As between a pile of clay and a living creature , as the material from which the first man came into being , we should not 58 [ Jan. , Darwin and Darwinism .
... capable of thinking the thoughts and loving the perfections of God . As between a pile of clay and a living creature , as the material from which the first man came into being , we should not 58 [ Jan. , Darwin and Darwinism .
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... living thing could escape this law of its being ; none ( except , perhaps , the simplest and most rudimentary organisms ) could remain unchanged and live amid the universal change around it . " " At length , however , there came into ...
... living thing could escape this law of its being ; none ( except , perhaps , the simplest and most rudimentary organisms ) could remain unchanged and live amid the universal change around it . " " At length , however , there came into ...
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