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" This argues strongly in favour of the existence in every animal of an immaterial principle similar to that which by its excellence and superior endowments places man so much above animals... "
The Pilgrims of the Rhine to which is Prefixed The Ideal World: The Coming Race - Page 301
by Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1892 - 392 pages
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The past and present life of the globe, a sketch of the world's life-system

David Page - 1861 - 278 pages
...shepherd can testify, or any onb who has had large experience with wild, tamed, or domesticated animals. This argues strongly in favour of the existence in...principle unquestionably exists, and whether it be called soul, reason, or instinct, it presents in the whole range of organised beings a series of phenomena...
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The Past and Present Life of the Globe: Being a Sketch in Outline of the ...

David Page - 1861 - 276 pages
...shepherd can testify, or any one who has had large experience with wild, tamed, or domesticated animals. This argues strongly in favour of the existence in...principle unquestionably exists, and whether it be called soul, reason, or instinct, it presents in the whole range of organised beings a series of phenomena...
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The Christian Examiner, Volume 74

1863 - 478 pages
...men ; and he thinks that this consciousness and the individuality of animals argue strongly in favor of the existence in every animal of an immaterial...superior endowments, places man so much above animals. Leigh Hunt says it is impossible to look with much reflection at any animal, especially one of the...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 12

James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - 1863 - 904 pages
...man. The one is thence held to be a man, and the other a brute. The doctrine maintained by Agassiz, " of the existence in every animal of an immaterial...superior endowments, places man so much above animals," is to be received not without due qualification. Now this assumption—for it is no more—of " impulses...
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Dina; Or, Familiar Faces

William Patrick Wilkie - 1865 - 226 pages
...sense of responsibility and consciousness, which, taken in connexion with their marked individualities, argues strongly in favour of the existence in every animal of an immaterial principle indicative of an immortal spirit. For my own part I am not averse to the idea of meeting our friend...
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Man, where, whence, and whither: a glance at man in his natural-history ...

David Page - 1867 - 238 pages
...shepherd can testify, or any one who has had large experience with wild, tamed, or domesticated animals. This argues strongly in favour of the existence in...principle unquestionably exists, and whether it be called soul, reason, or instinct, it presents in the whole range of organised beings a series of phenomena...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 1

John Kitto - 1867 - 542 pages
...this principle in other beings. He means that there are many strong arguments which can be adduced "in favour of the existence in every animal of an...superior endowments places man so much above animals. The principle exists unquestionably ; and whether it be called soul, instinct, or reason, it presents...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature

1867 - 544 pages
...this principle in other beings. He means that there are many strong arguments which can be adduced " in favour of the existence in every animal of an immaterial...superior endowments places man so much above animals. The principle exists unquestionably ; and whether it be called soul, instinct, or reason, it presents...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 1

John Kitto - 1867 - 536 pages
...this principle in other beings. He means that there are many strong arguments which can be adduced "in favour of the existence in every animal of an...superior endowments places man so much above animals. The principle exists unquestionably ; and whether it be called soul, instinct, or reason, it presents...
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The Tripartite Nature of Man: Spirit, Soul, and Body, Applied to Illustrate ...

John Bickford Heard - 1868 - 400 pages
...and shepherd can testify, who has had a large experience with wild or tamed or domesticated animals. This argues strongly in favour of the existence in...places man so much above animals. Yet the principle exists unquestionably ; and whether it be called soul, instinct, or reason, it presents, on the whole...
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