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Cp . also Human Nature , chs . ii , iii , iv . PAGE 69 l . 11. It follows of necessity , & c .: i . e . , because the mechanical relation of cause and effect demands immediate proximity in time of the phenomena so related .
Cp . also Human Nature , chs . ii , iii , iv . PAGE 69 l . 11. It follows of necessity , & c .: i . e . , because the mechanical relation of cause and effect demands immediate proximity in time of the phenomena so related .
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2. the PRODUCTIVE LOGOS human and divine . This work ( Coleridge's magnum opus ) is , according to Mr. Dykes Campbell , first mentioned in a letter of Sept. 1814 , when Coleridge writes that his morning hours are devoted to a great work ...
2. the PRODUCTIVE LOGOS human and divine . This work ( Coleridge's magnum opus ) is , according to Mr. Dykes Campbell , first mentioned in a letter of Sept. 1814 , when Coleridge writes that his morning hours are devoted to a great work ...
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For though he will not consent to call things essentially disparate by the same name , and therefore denies human intelligence to the Deity , yet he adores his Wisdom , and expressly declares the identity of Love , i . e . , perfect ...
For though he will not consent to call things essentially disparate by the same name , and therefore denies human intelligence to the Deity , yet he adores his Wisdom , and expressly declares the identity of Love , i . e . , perfect ...
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