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... cause . Now an effect , by the definition , is something which is not eter- nal , but began to be ; and it follows ... cause ; and this cause of the first effect must have existed without any prior cause of its own existence ; for ...
... cause . Now an effect , by the definition , is something which is not eter- nal , but began to be ; and it follows ... cause ; and this cause of the first effect must have existed without any prior cause of its own existence ; for ...
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... cause . ( Max . 5. ) This cause is not in matter , because it is inert . It must be some agent different from matter . To say that motion is eter- nal in matter , and requires no cause , is to contradict the funda- mental principle of ...
... cause . ( Max . 5. ) This cause is not in matter , because it is inert . It must be some agent different from matter . To say that motion is eter- nal in matter , and requires no cause , is to contradict the funda- mental principle of ...
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... cause ; and that , another , till we arrive at some necessary , self - existent First Cause , not liable to any contingencies . This First Cause must be not only eternal , but also immortal or everlasting ; for his extinction would be a ...
... cause ; and that , another , till we arrive at some necessary , self - existent First Cause , not liable to any contingencies . This First Cause must be not only eternal , but also immortal or everlasting ; for his extinction would be a ...
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The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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