The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 59
... existence , that immense realm where , if it is true , he beholds indefinite extension around him , -it is the extension of a painful , solitary , metalic heaven and metalic earth ; where in existence he yet beholds no sign of life - in ...
... existence , that immense realm where , if it is true , he beholds indefinite extension around him , -it is the extension of a painful , solitary , metalic heaven and metalic earth ; where in existence he yet beholds no sign of life - in ...
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... existence without a cause , therefore there must have been an existence without a cause . " Whiston was a very inferior man to Clarke , but no doubt he expressed a most satisfactory statement when , pointing to a nettle , he told the ...
... existence without a cause , therefore there must have been an existence without a cause . " Whiston was a very inferior man to Clarke , but no doubt he expressed a most satisfactory statement when , pointing to a nettle , he told the ...
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... existence of a power greater than himself producing all physical phenomena . From his own intellectual nature he had inferred the existence of mind transcending his own and giving birth to all the phenomena of thought . And now from his ...
... existence of a power greater than himself producing all physical phenomena . From his own intellectual nature he had inferred the existence of mind transcending his own and giving birth to all the phenomena of thought . And now from his ...
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