The Book of Nature, Svazek 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... mankind are in possession of a prin- ciple superadded to this , and which alone con- stitutes their immortal spirit . But such an idea , while it absurdly supposes every man to be created with two immaterial spirits , leaves us as much ...
... mankind are in possession of a prin- ciple superadded to this , and which alone con- stitutes their immortal spirit . But such an idea , while it absurdly supposes every man to be created with two immaterial spirits , leaves us as much ...
Strana 34
... mankind have tried it in every possible direction : new opinions have been started , and old opinions revived ; and what , after all , is the upshot ? The reply is as humiliating as in the former case : vanity of vanities , and nothing ...
... mankind have tried it in every possible direction : new opinions have been started , and old opinions revived ; and what , after all , is the upshot ? The reply is as humiliating as in the former case : vanity of vanities , and nothing ...
Strana 74
... mankind could consent to be inoculated with this disease to any great extent , or for any considerable period of time and hence the chief hypotheses that were countenanced at Rome , and till the decline of the Roman empire , were those ...
... mankind could consent to be inoculated with this disease to any great extent , or for any considerable period of time and hence the chief hypotheses that were countenanced at Rome , and till the decline of the Roman empire , were those ...
Strana 76
... mankind are or can be possessed of . There are two fundamental errors , and errors , moreover , of an opposite character , that accom- pany , or rather introduce , this hypothesis , and to which , popular as it was at one time , it has ...
... mankind are or can be possessed of . There are two fundamental errors , and errors , moreover , of an opposite character , that accom- pany , or rather introduce , this hypothesis , and to which , popular as it was at one time , it has ...
Strana 82
... mankind * ; while the ideas * The most authentic account of the tenets of Boodhism which have of late years been communicated to the world , are those furnished by Mr. Judson , an American missionary , who for the last ten or twelve ...
... mankind * ; while the ideas * The most authentic account of the tenets of Boodhism which have of late years been communicated to the world , are those furnished by Mr. Judson , an American missionary , who for the last ten or twelve ...
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