The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future StateMacmillan, 1875 - 212 |
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... conceive the possibility of a spiritual body which shall not die with the natural body . Or rather , he conceives that he is in a position to assert , from his knowledge of the universe , that such a thing cannot be . We join issue with ...
... conceive the possibility of a spiritual body which shall not die with the natural body . Or rather , he conceives that he is in a position to assert , from his knowledge of the universe , that such a thing cannot be . We join issue with ...
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... conceive to rise again . It is well known that Pythagoras taught the doctrine of transmigration , although as none of his writings have come down to us we are not sure of the exact manner in which he held it . Plato also , in a passage ...
... conceive to rise again . It is well known that Pythagoras taught the doctrine of transmigration , although as none of his writings have come down to us we are not sure of the exact manner in which he held it . Plato also , in a passage ...
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... conceived them as exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man . " 9 It is of such gods the poet speaks when he says- " For they lie beside their nectar , and the bolts are hurl'd Far below them in the valleys , and the clouds ...
... conceived them as exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man . " 9 It is of such gods the poet speaks when he says- " For they lie beside their nectar , and the bolts are hurl'd Far below them in the valleys , and the clouds ...
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... conceive such an existence as a disembodied spirit , they were forced to conclude like Priestley , ' that the soul in its nature is not immortal , At this point , however , the scientific school splits up into two or even three sections ...
... conceive such an existence as a disembodied spirit , they were forced to conclude like Priestley , ' that the soul in its nature is not immortal , At this point , however , the scientific school splits up into two or even three sections ...
Strona 35
... conceive , maintain in some sense the supremacy of law or the invariability of the procedure adopted by the Deity in the government of the universe ( Art . 36 ) ; both maintain likewise that the outer works of the visible universe are ...
... conceive , maintain in some sense the supremacy of law or the invariability of the procedure adopted by the Deity in the government of the universe ( Art . 36 ) ; both maintain likewise that the outer works of the visible universe are ...
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