The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Sayfa 167
... existence , for their existence implies their abiding . But it becomes much more evident when we arrive at organic structures , whether vegetable or animal . The individuality here is so much more.
... existence , for their existence implies their abiding . But it becomes much more evident when we arrive at organic structures , whether vegetable or animal . The individuality here is so much more.
Sayfa 169
... existence ; the law of self - conservation is not acting as it might act in a free , selfdetermining spirit capable of contemplating itself in its relations to others , to the very universe and to God himself , ' in whom it • lives ...
... existence ; the law of self - conservation is not acting as it might act in a free , selfdetermining spirit capable of contemplating itself in its relations to others , to the very universe and to God himself , ' in whom it • lives ...
Sayfa 269
... existence , and which continually sustains it . With many so - called thinkers , law is made to take the place of cause ; the sequence of events is allowed to occupy the throne of the Creator ; the conditions of existence to be the ...
... existence , and which continually sustains it . With many so - called thinkers , law is made to take the place of cause ; the sequence of events is allowed to occupy the throne of the Creator ; the conditions of existence to be the ...
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