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... matter as entities , or of making them the objects of philo- sophical investigation . " The mind , " he says , " becomes cog- nizant of the existence and qualities of matter , that is of the world external to itself , by means of the ...
... matter as entities , or of making them the objects of philo- sophical investigation . " The mind , " he says , " becomes cog- nizant of the existence and qualities of matter , that is of the world external to itself , by means of the ...
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... matter , can we reason respecting the acts of the Infinite Spirit , whose thoughts are not as our thoughts ? It would surely be a humbler and wiser philosophy , if we believe in a Universal Cause of perfect holiness and perfect love ...
... matter , can we reason respecting the acts of the Infinite Spirit , whose thoughts are not as our thoughts ? It would surely be a humbler and wiser philosophy , if we believe in a Universal Cause of perfect holiness and perfect love ...
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... matter never . The one sees , the other is blind . In mind , all causation is an affair of choice ; in matter , of necessity . 4. Thus causation in matter never returns upon itself . It is always in a uniform line ; so that here all ...
... matter never . The one sees , the other is blind . In mind , all causation is an affair of choice ; in matter , of necessity . 4. Thus causation in matter never returns upon itself . It is always in a uniform line ; so that here all ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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