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... believe the existence of anything , it is necessary that we should have a tolerably clear idea of what it is . The word God has been , will continue to be the source of numberless errors .... It does not imply ' the Soul of the universe ...
... believe the existence of anything , it is necessary that we should have a tolerably clear idea of what it is . The word God has been , will continue to be the source of numberless errors .... It does not imply ' the Soul of the universe ...
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... believe that the universe is God . I tell him I believe that God is another signification of the universe . . . that everything is animation . . . . Southey agrees in my idea of deity , the mass of infinite intelligence . " It will be ...
... believe that the universe is God . I tell him I believe that God is another signification of the universe . . . that everything is animation . . . . Southey agrees in my idea of deity , the mass of infinite intelligence . " It will be ...
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... believe or disbelieve what you like — perhaps some of you may doubt this , but just try . I will take a common and familiar instance . Suppose you have a friend of whom you wish to think well ; he com- mits a crime , which proves to you ...
... believe or disbelieve what you like — perhaps some of you may doubt this , but just try . I will take a common and familiar instance . Suppose you have a friend of whom you wish to think well ; he com- mits a crime , which proves to you ...
Contents
ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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