The North American Review, Volume 88Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 369
... spirit , and sometimes virtually denies that of matter . Its distinctive point is that of making all spirit one and the same substance , God , of which are the spirit of man and all other spirits . It is this latter pan- theism that ...
... spirit , and sometimes virtually denies that of matter . Its distinctive point is that of making all spirit one and the same substance , God , of which are the spirit of man and all other spirits . It is this latter pan- theism that ...
Page 372
... spirit of man , except in its connection with matter ; and the question at issue is , whether what we call life and spirit are prop- erties of matter , eternally inherent in it , so that nature itself has the power to produce the ...
... spirit of man , except in its connection with matter ; and the question at issue is , whether what we call life and spirit are prop- erties of matter , eternally inherent in it , so that nature itself has the power to produce the ...
Page 377
... spirit or person . Unless it is a living spirit , it does not exist at all . The spirit of the brute , we suppose , is a mere animal spirit , and ceases to exist when the brute dies ; but the spirit of man , we are taught , survives the ...
... spirit or person . Unless it is a living spirit , it does not exist at all . The spirit of the brute , we suppose , is a mere animal spirit , and ceases to exist when the brute dies ; but the spirit of man , we are taught , survives the ...
Contents
THE MOUNT VERNON MEMORIAL | 52 |
EDMUND BURKE | 61 |
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF DE QUINCEY | 113 |
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