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... force of a majority of present wills -- if God is something more than gravitation , or the eternal development of a physical fate , which is only another name for an eternal succession of inex- plicable phenomena - if there is a real ...
... force of a majority of present wills -- if God is something more than gravitation , or the eternal development of a physical fate , which is only another name for an eternal succession of inex- plicable phenomena - if there is a real ...
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... forces , and magnetic fluids , for the recognition of a personal God , and an ever wakeful , ever energizing special providence . Theism , we ad- mit , is everywhere the avowed creed , but it wants life . It is too much of a mere ...
... forces , and magnetic fluids , for the recognition of a personal God , and an ever wakeful , ever energizing special providence . Theism , we ad- mit , is everywhere the avowed creed , but it wants life . It is too much of a mere ...
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... force of terms and the innate ideas involved in them . The next step is to determine whether it is one or more souls which are engaged in the affairs of the universe ; the result of which inquiry is , that there are two , the one good ...
... force of terms and the innate ideas involved in them . The next step is to determine whether it is one or more souls which are engaged in the affairs of the universe ; the result of which inquiry is , that there are two , the one good ...
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... force of this will be better felt by comparing what the philosopher says in the sixth book of the Republic , of the wondrous idea of the ayalòv , or The Good , as surpassing all human comprehension . No one , on reading it , will be at ...
... force of this will be better felt by comparing what the philosopher says in the sixth book of the Republic , of the wondrous idea of the ayalòv , or The Good , as surpassing all human comprehension . No one , on reading it , will be at ...
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... force of each part . It may be rendered " in some one way or other , at least ; ” ἀμως , in some way , expressing the certainly that there is such a way ; πως ( indefiniteness ) , whatever that way may be ; γε , that there is one such ...
... force of each part . It may be rendered " in some one way or other , at least ; ” ἀμως , in some way , expressing the certainly that there is such a way ; πως ( indefiniteness ) , whatever that way may be ; γε , that there is one such ...
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