Anti-theistic Theories: Being the Baird Lecture for 1877W. Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 555 sider |
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... of popula- tion missionaries who , I fear , are better qualified for their work than many of those whom our Churches send forth to advocate to the same classes the cause of Christianity . There is a great deal Prevalence of Atheism . 37.
... of popula- tion missionaries who , I fear , are better qualified for their work than many of those whom our Churches send forth to advocate to the same classes the cause of Christianity . There is a great deal Prevalence of Atheism . 37.
Side 38
Being the Baird Lecture for 1877 Robert Flint. the cause of Christianity . There is a great deal in current modes of thought and feeling , and in the whole constitution and character of contemporary society , to favour its progress ...
Being the Baird Lecture for 1877 Robert Flint. the cause of Christianity . There is a great deal in current modes of thought and feeling , and in the whole constitution and character of contemporary society , to favour its progress ...
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... of this system . Its advocates have often done it little credit.1 In China , more than three hundred years before 1 See Appendix V. the Christian era , an avowedly atheistical materi- alism was 44 Anti - Theistic Theories .
... of this system . Its advocates have often done it little credit.1 In China , more than three hundred years before 1 See Appendix V. the Christian era , an avowedly atheistical materi- alism was 44 Anti - Theistic Theories .
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Being the Baird Lecture for 1877 Robert Flint. the Christian era , an avowedly atheistical materi- alism was widely prevalent . It was the chief task in life of one of the most celebrated Chinese philo- sophers , Meng - tseu , better ...
Being the Baird Lecture for 1877 Robert Flint. the Christian era , an avowedly atheistical materi- alism was widely prevalent . It was the chief task in life of one of the most celebrated Chinese philo- sophers , Meng - tseu , better ...
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... Christ . The materialism of the present day is substanti- ally the materialism of Democritus . This explains why some recent German writers , favourable to materialism , have extolled Democritus as a spec- ulative and scientific genius ...
... Christ . The materialism of the present day is substanti- ally the materialism of Democritus . This explains why some recent German writers , favourable to materialism , have extolled Democritus as a spec- ulative and scientific genius ...
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Side 160 - That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to. another, is to me so great an absurdity that I believe no man, who has iu philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking, can ever fall into it.
Side 384 - Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off? Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him ? saith the Lord. Do not I fill heaven and earth ? saith the Lord.
Side 172 - ... the passage from the current to the needle, if not demonstrable, is thinkable, and that we entertain no doubt as to the final mechanical solution of the problem. But the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought, and a definite molecular action in the brain occur simultaneously ; we do not possess the intellectual organ, nor apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process...
Side 454 - Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further: and here shall thy proud waves be stayed?