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... mind before science . A dif- ferent view of the subject presents itself when we consider sci- ence as cotemporary with or preceding religion . The sciences which exist " embodied " in the natural world , and which we therefore call ...
... mind before science . A dif- ferent view of the subject presents itself when we consider sci- ence as cotemporary with or preceding religion . The sciences which exist " embodied " in the natural world , and which we therefore call ...
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... mind , which either reads indiscriminately , or with inconsiderate regard for their character , but what is far more baneful , it snatches upon the un- guarded mind , gifted with only a faint outline of literature , and untaught to ...
... mind , which either reads indiscriminately , or with inconsiderate regard for their character , but what is far more baneful , it snatches upon the un- guarded mind , gifted with only a faint outline of literature , and untaught to ...
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... mind iris - hued , or pendent in the skies , but are to be sought after with careful unmitigated toil . The reflecting mind must then nerve itself for the accomplishment of such tasks , and not relax its energies by acquiring minor ...
... mind iris - hued , or pendent in the skies , but are to be sought after with careful unmitigated toil . The reflecting mind must then nerve itself for the accomplishment of such tasks , and not relax its energies by acquiring minor ...
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