Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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... Origin of the Human Race . By ARTHUR JAMES JOHNES , Esq . 5. An Investigation of the Theories of the Natural History of Man . By WILLIAM FREDERIC VAN ARMINGE . 6. The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany ; March , 1850 . On the ...
... Origin of the Human Race . By ARTHUR JAMES JOHNES , Esq . 5. An Investigation of the Theories of the Natural History of Man . By WILLIAM FREDERIC VAN ARMINGE . 6. The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany ; March , 1850 . On the ...
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... origin of which is ascribed to the senses , must be referred to reason and experience . Neither is it true that the senses reveal to us the attributes or properties of matter . The terms applied to sensations have a double meaning ...
... origin of which is ascribed to the senses , must be referred to reason and experience . Neither is it true that the senses reveal to us the attributes or properties of matter . The terms applied to sensations have a double meaning ...
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... origin of worlds his hand has formed . But the question we are considering is scarcely less important . We ask , who guides these orbs in all their varied motions ? " On yon cerulean plain , In exultation to their 12 [ January , Divine ...
... origin of worlds his hand has formed . But the question we are considering is scarcely less important . We ask , who guides these orbs in all their varied motions ? " On yon cerulean plain , In exultation to their 12 [ January , Divine ...
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... origin to the various combinations of matter that are continually . formed or dissolved on the surface of these worlds ? Who causes the infinitely varied phenomena there dis- played ? The great majority of philosophers ascribe all these ...
... origin to the various combinations of matter that are continually . formed or dissolved on the surface of these worlds ? Who causes the infinitely varied phenomena there dis- played ? The great majority of philosophers ascribe all these ...
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... origin of matter , and states that it lies wholly be- yond the reach of our faculties - reason does not take hold of it— aside from revelation , we have no means of forming an opinion upon the question whether matter is eternal and self ...
... origin of matter , and states that it lies wholly be- yond the reach of our faculties - reason does not take hold of it— aside from revelation , we have no means of forming an opinion upon the question whether matter is eternal and self ...
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