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... things exist , may be ruined ; but it does not follow that the belief in a Provi- dential Government of the universe may not remain . The two things are quite different , and they are not necessarily related . We may be satisfied on the ...
... things exist , may be ruined ; but it does not follow that the belief in a Provi- dential Government of the universe may not remain . The two things are quite different , and they are not necessarily related . We may be satisfied on the ...
Stranica 13
... thing dis- tinct from mere mechanical adaptation ; and it is only from considering the operation of the Artist's mind that our limited faculties can derive any conception of the work of Creation . Indeed , Art in its highest sense is ...
... thing dis- tinct from mere mechanical adaptation ; and it is only from considering the operation of the Artist's mind that our limited faculties can derive any conception of the work of Creation . Indeed , Art in its highest sense is ...
Stranica 14
... one hand , in one of the chapters in the " Principles of Biology , " he takes the instance of human Entozoa to prove that either the system of things is not FIRST CAUSE INSCRUTABLE . 15 specially ordered by a Supreme.
... one hand , in one of the chapters in the " Principles of Biology , " he takes the instance of human Entozoa to prove that either the system of things is not FIRST CAUSE INSCRUTABLE . 15 specially ordered by a Supreme.
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... thing like a Creating Cause , and none of them ( save the last ) disavow Design , though they doubt their own powers of reading it . Their authority may dispense us from the necessity of further considering M. Comte's denial of ...
... thing like a Creating Cause , and none of them ( save the last ) disavow Design , though they doubt their own powers of reading it . Their authority may dispense us from the necessity of further considering M. Comte's denial of ...
Stranica 24
... things therefore which have been invented in accordance with the uses and wants of life , may well be believed to have been discovered for the purpose of being used . Far otherwise is it with all those things which first were born ...
... things therefore which have been invented in accordance with the uses and wants of life , may well be believed to have been discovered for the purpose of being used . Far otherwise is it with all those things which first were born ...
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