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... matter of curiosity , to see if there may not possibly be some other philoso- phy than this noisy Baconianism , about which there is kept up such an everlasting din , or that still more noisy , because more empty , transcendentalism ...
... matter of curiosity , to see if there may not possibly be some other philoso- phy than this noisy Baconianism , about which there is kept up such an everlasting din , or that still more noisy , because more empty , transcendentalism ...
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... Matter . - Ideas of Change , Cause , and Spirit inseparable . - The Word ПIo2- λοστή Principle of Euphonic Attraction XXX . Argument of Ancient Atheists that Apparent Evidences of Design were only Evidences of subsequent Accommodation ...
... Matter . - Ideas of Change , Cause , and Spirit inseparable . - The Word ПIo2- λοστή Principle of Euphonic Attraction XXX . Argument of Ancient Atheists that Apparent Evidences of Design were only Evidences of subsequent Accommodation ...
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... Matter . - Platonic Sense of the Maxim . - Comparison of Hebrews , xi . , 3 , with the Language of Plato . - Difficulties of Reason when the Doctrine of Creation is examined apart from Revelation • 267 • 268 272 LI . Doctrine that the ...
... Matter . - Platonic Sense of the Maxim . - Comparison of Hebrews , xi . , 3 , with the Language of Plato . - Difficulties of Reason when the Doctrine of Creation is examined apart from Revelation • 267 • 268 272 LI . Doctrine that the ...
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... Matter , be- cause it is Treason against the Cause of Good , for which God is contending with the Evil Soul LXVII . Plato's Doctrine of the Aaíuoves , or Genii LXVIII . Beauty and Accuracy of the Ancient and Platonic Division of the ...
... Matter , be- cause it is Treason against the Cause of Good , for which God is contending with the Evil Soul LXVII . Plato's Doctrine of the Aaíuoves , or Genii LXVIII . Beauty and Accuracy of the Ancient and Platonic Division of the ...
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... matter cannot possess this power , and , therefore , soul being more ancient than body , the prop- erties of soul must also be older than the properties of body . From this it is inferred that nature is the child , and not the mother of ...
... matter cannot possess this power , and , therefore , soul being more ancient than body , the prop- erties of soul must also be older than the properties of body . From this it is inferred that nature is the child , and not the mother of ...
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