Development of English Literature and Language, 第 2 卷S.C. Griggs, 1886 |
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... matter by which it presseth on our organs diversely . Neither in us that are pressed , are they anything else but divers motions ; for motion produceth nothing but motion . " The gradual ceasing of the initial impulse is imagination ...
... matter by which it presseth on our organs diversely . Neither in us that are pressed , are they anything else but divers motions ; for motion produceth nothing but motion . " The gradual ceasing of the initial impulse is imagination ...
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... matter not as brute matter , but as the living garment of God , is it not probable that our repugnance to the idea of primeval union between spirit and matter might be considerably abated ? ' 1 Bain ( 1818- ) is more explicit : The ...
... matter not as brute matter , but as the living garment of God , is it not probable that our repugnance to the idea of primeval union between spirit and matter might be considerably abated ? ' 1 Bain ( 1818- ) is more explicit : The ...
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... matter , - and no matter what , - Atoms attracted by some law occult , Settling in spheres , - this globe was the result . I sing how casual bricks , in airy climb , Encountered casual cow - hair , casual lime ; How rafters , borne ...
... matter , - and no matter what , - Atoms attracted by some law occult , Settling in spheres , - this globe was the result . I sing how casual bricks , in airy climb , Encountered casual cow - hair , casual lime ; How rafters , borne ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Prose The Periodical The Novel Theology Polemics Science | 76 |
CHAPTER IV | 179 |
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