The Nineteenth Century, Bind 15Henry S. King & Company, 1884 |
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Side 3
... becomes more decided . There is nothing to check the gradual de - materialisation of the ghost and of the god ; and ... become partially de - humanised . These ascribed characters of deities are continually adapted and re - adapted to ...
... becomes more decided . There is nothing to check the gradual de - materialisation of the ghost and of the god ; and ... become partially de - humanised . These ascribed characters of deities are continually adapted and re - adapted to ...
Side 5
... become manifest being usually but the differential results of opposing tendencies towards integration and disintegration . Rightly to understand the genesis and decay of re- ligious systems , and the probable future of those now ...
... become manifest being usually but the differential results of opposing tendencies towards integration and disintegration . Rightly to understand the genesis and decay of re- ligious systems , and the probable future of those now ...
Side 6
... becoming so intolerable to the better - natured , that while some theologians dis- tinctly deny it , others quietly drop ... become impos- sible . So , too , must die out the belief that a Power present in innumerable worlds throughout ...
... becoming so intolerable to the better - natured , that while some theologians dis- tinctly deny it , others quietly drop ... become impos- sible . So , too , must die out the belief that a Power present in innumerable worlds throughout ...
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... become such by act of creation , and were previously included in the First Cause ; then the reply is that in such ... becomes a consciousness which transcends the forms of distinct thought , though it for ever remains a con- sciousness ...
... become such by act of creation , and were previously included in the First Cause ; then the reply is that in such ... becomes a consciousness which transcends the forms of distinct thought , though it for ever remains a con- sciousness ...
Side 12
... become the more mysterious the more they are thought about , there will remain the one absolute . certainty , that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy , from which all things proceed . HERBERT SPENCER . THE ...
... become the more mysterious the more they are thought about , there will remain the one absolute . certainty , that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy , from which all things proceed . HERBERT SPENCER . THE ...
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