The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... matter of human salvation ! When men are driven to such expedients to justify their Church , things must have come to a strange pass indeed ; for , in the first place , the Dean ought to be able to show , if his sermon be not altogether ...
... matter of human salvation ! When men are driven to such expedients to justify their Church , things must have come to a strange pass indeed ; for , in the first place , the Dean ought to be able to show , if his sermon be not altogether ...
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... matter , each of which has had stout defenders . According to one , matter is the only substance in the universe , and what we call spirit - phenomena are only the modifi . cations , or results of modifications of matter . This is the ...
... matter , each of which has had stout defenders . According to one , matter is the only substance in the universe , and what we call spirit - phenomena are only the modifi . cations , or results of modifications of matter . This is the ...
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Henry Allon. Theology , Philosophy , and Philology . 505 through certain changes in matter . The modes of force vary with the kinds of matter . The highest kind of matter with which we are acquainted is nerve - tissue , and its ...
Henry Allon. Theology , Philosophy , and Philology . 505 through certain changes in matter . The modes of force vary with the kinds of matter . The highest kind of matter with which we are acquainted is nerve - tissue , and its ...
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