The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 58
... existence of mind ! A word is to mind what a body is to life . We know the mind ' by its words . Since man can speak in language -- can invent and arrange an alphabet and a grammar , we are certain that mind has independent existence ...
... existence of mind ! A word is to mind what a body is to life . We know the mind ' by its words . Since man can speak in language -- can invent and arrange an alphabet and a grammar , we are certain that mind has independent existence ...
Page 63
... existence of this was first obscurely hinted to the Greeks through Herodotus's fable of the Phoenix , " There is also , " he writes ( lib . ii . c . 73 ) , another sacred bird called the Phoenix " ( the palm - bird ) . " I cannot say ...
... existence of this was first obscurely hinted to the Greeks through Herodotus's fable of the Phoenix , " There is also , " he writes ( lib . ii . c . 73 ) , another sacred bird called the Phoenix " ( the palm - bird ) . " I cannot say ...
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... existence . ' I imagine that , in a future life , this present terrestrial being will be looked upon as we look back upon a troubled dream of which we remember little but the trouble . Some recollection of it must , I suppose , remain ...
... existence . ' I imagine that , in a future life , this present terrestrial being will be looked upon as we look back upon a troubled dream of which we remember little but the trouble . Some recollection of it must , I suppose , remain ...
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