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... doctrine that is characteristic of Smith . He clung to a species of Theism to the last- an imperfect and untenable Theism in our view , but in his own view a doctrine consistent with a spiritual interpretation viii PREFACE .
... doctrine that is characteristic of Smith . He clung to a species of Theism to the last- an imperfect and untenable Theism in our view , but in his own view a doctrine consistent with a spiritual interpretation viii PREFACE .
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John Tulloch. his own view a doctrine consistent with a spiritual interpretation of life and nature . His widow pre- pared a touching Memoir of his life , which now ap- pears as an introduction to his second work , ' Graven- hurst ...
John Tulloch. his own view a doctrine consistent with a spiritual interpretation of life and nature . His widow pre- pared a touching Memoir of his life , which now ap- pears as an introduction to his second work , ' Graven- hurst ...
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... Congreve . London : 1858 . 6. Auguste Comte and Positivism . By John Stuart Mill . 1865 . London : 7. The Unity of Comte's Life and Doctrine . By Dr Bridges . London : 1866 . AUGUSTE COMTE AND POSITIVISM . MR LEWES is a very.
... Congreve . London : 1858 . 6. Auguste Comte and Positivism . By John Stuart Mill . 1865 . London : 7. The Unity of Comte's Life and Doctrine . By Dr Bridges . London : 1866 . AUGUSTE COMTE AND POSITIVISM . MR LEWES is a very.
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... doctrine under the name of Positive Philosophy ; henceforth he takes up the position of a new Priest of Humanity , the Legislator of a new religion , which , amidst the decay of theistic no less than of polytheistic beliefs , is to ...
... doctrine under the name of Positive Philosophy ; henceforth he takes up the position of a new Priest of Humanity , the Legislator of a new religion , which , amidst the decay of theistic no less than of polytheistic beliefs , is to ...
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... doctrine , of worship , and of con- duct , according to the order in which the ' Catéchisme Positiviste ' expounds it . But it may also be regarded as , in the main , a philosophy or special mode of 1 M. Littré says : p . 640 . " Un bol ...
... doctrine , of worship , and of con- duct , according to the order in which the ' Catéchisme Positiviste ' expounds it . But it may also be regarded as , in the main , a philosophy or special mode of 1 M. Littré says : p . 640 . " Un bol ...
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Page 303 - All things are delivered unto me of my Father, and no man knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him.
Page 158 - 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 of reasoning, from the one to the other.
Page 295 - Governor of the universe," is to talk what appears to him unverifiable nonsense. But to talk of God as " the stream of tendency by which all things fulfil the law of their being...