The British Quarterly Review, 37. ciltHodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... present moment is made easier to un- derstand by the discovery that it existed an hour ago , or a day ago , or a year ago ; and if its existence now is not made in the least degree more comprehensible by its existence during some ...
... present moment is made easier to un- derstand by the discovery that it existed an hour ago , or a day ago , or a year ago ; and if its existence now is not made in the least degree more comprehensible by its existence during some ...
Sayfa 239
... present . The aim of the author , however , is not merely to present Christian conceptions of the state to come , but to develop the processes through which meetness for it is to be realized . What My Thoughts Are . - London : Jarrold ...
... present . The aim of the author , however , is not merely to present Christian conceptions of the state to come , but to develop the processes through which meetness for it is to be realized . What My Thoughts Are . - London : Jarrold ...
Sayfa 509
... present dignity ? ' If in his faculties of feeling and of intellect , as in the organization of his body , man is a mere development of ape , is it not highly probable that such claims . of present dignity are excessively ridiculous ...
... present dignity ? ' If in his faculties of feeling and of intellect , as in the organization of his body , man is a mere development of ape , is it not highly probable that such claims . of present dignity are excessively ridiculous ...
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