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... able universe , and with the energies operant therein , the guises under which the sages of old presented the Maker and Builder thereof seem to us to belong to the utter infancy of things . To point to illustrations drawn from the ...
... able universe , and with the energies operant therein , the guises under which the sages of old presented the Maker and Builder thereof seem to us to belong to the utter infancy of things . To point to illustrations drawn from the ...
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... able , and temperate work of the late Mr. Robert Cox , we can hardly repress a sigh in thinking of the gifts and labours of in- tellect which this question has absorbed , and the amount of bad blood which it has generated . Further ...
... able , and temperate work of the late Mr. Robert Cox , we can hardly repress a sigh in thinking of the gifts and labours of in- tellect which this question has absorbed , and the amount of bad blood which it has generated . Further ...
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... able to tell you their exact value and import , from the damaging of the share market through the running of Sunday trains to the calamitous overthrow of a railway bridge ? Alphonso of Castile boasted that if he had been con- sulted at ...
... able to tell you their exact value and import , from the damaging of the share market through the running of Sunday trains to the calamitous overthrow of a railway bridge ? Alphonso of Castile boasted that if he had been con- sulted at ...
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... able to look not only on their personal feelings , but on the capacities of humanity at large , and willing to make their rules and teachings square with these capacities . There is in some minds a natural bias towards religion , as ...
... able to look not only on their personal feelings , but on the capacities of humanity at large , and willing to make their rules and teachings square with these capacities . There is in some minds a natural bias towards religion , as ...
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... able ruin . Then it was that penetrating minds among the theologians , seeing the nature of the change wrought by the new astronomy in our conceptions of the uni- verse , also discerned the difficulty , if not the impossi- bility , of ...
... able ruin . Then it was that penetrating minds among the theologians , seeing the nature of the change wrought by the new astronomy in our conceptions of the uni- verse , also discerned the difficulty , if not the impossi- bility , of ...
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