The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Various Additional Pieces from Ms. and Other Sources, Tom 1E. Moxon, 1870 - 616 |
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... believe in what is called " an Intelligent First Cause " -the God , self- existent from all eternity , of theologians . At the same time , he did believe in a universal Mind , whereof he himself , the intellect or person Shelley , was a ...
... believe in what is called " an Intelligent First Cause " -the God , self- existent from all eternity , of theologians . At the same time , he did believe in a universal Mind , whereof he himself , the intellect or person Shelley , was a ...
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... believe it . Hence it is evident that , having no proofs from any of the three sources of convic- tion , the mind cannot believe the existence of a creative God : it is also evident that , as belief is a passion of the mind , no degree ...
... believe it . Hence it is evident that , having no proofs from any of the three sources of convic- tion , the mind cannot believe the existence of a creative God : it is also evident that , as belief is a passion of the mind , no degree ...
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... believe not the Gospel of his Son , shall be punished with everlasting destruction . " This is the pivot upon which all religions turn : they all assume that it is in our power to believe or not to believe ; whereas the mind can only ...
... believe not the Gospel of his Son , shall be punished with everlasting destruction . " This is the pivot upon which all religions turn : they all assume that it is in our power to believe or not to believe ; whereas the mind can only ...
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