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Pagina 66
... soul's immateriality from the subtlety of the internal senses and of the rational faculty , ' he nevertheless desired that ' he might not in any way be interpreted so as to oppose the immateriality of the soul . ' So Priestly , the ...
... soul's immateriality from the subtlety of the internal senses and of the rational faculty , ' he nevertheless desired that ' he might not in any way be interpreted so as to oppose the immateriality of the soul . ' So Priestly , the ...
Pagina 345
... souls ; thought , feeling , and willing ' are the expression of molecular changes in the matter of life ' ; what we call the soul is a temporary something whose constituent elements are ' carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , and nitrogen ...
... souls ; thought , feeling , and willing ' are the expression of molecular changes in the matter of life ' ; what we call the soul is a temporary something whose constituent elements are ' carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , and nitrogen ...
Pagina 361
... soul . ' I would give all the world , ' said this philosopher , if I could believe as you do ; if I could have faith in the encircling presence and the guardian care of a personal God whom I could call my Father . But my Philosophy has ...
... soul . ' I would give all the world , ' said this philosopher , if I could believe as you do ; if I could have faith in the encircling presence and the guardian care of a personal God whom I could call my Father . But my Philosophy has ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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