| James Martineau - Religion - 1888 - 464 pages
...apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not...capable of following all their motions, all their groupings, all their electrical discharges, if such there be; and were we intimately acquainted with... | |
| James Martineau - Religion - 1888 - 468 pages
...apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not...capable of following all their motions, all their groupings, all their electrical discharges, if such there be; and were we intimately acquainted with... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Theosophy - 1888 - 856 pages
...brain to the corresponding facts of Consciousness is unthinkable. Were our minds and senses so ... illuminated as to enable us to see and feel the very...capable of following all their motions, all their groupings . . . electric discharges ... we should be as far as ever from the solution of the problem... | |
| Robert Watts - Apologetics - 1888 - 440 pages
...apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why. . . . The chasm between the two classes of phenomena would still remain intellectually impassable.... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - Liberalism (Religion) - 1889 - 608 pages
...apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not...capable of following all their motions. all their groupings, all their electrical discharges, if such there be; and were we intimately acquainted with... | |
| Howard MacQueary - Anglican Communion - 1891 - 308 pages
...apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass by a process of reasoning from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not...capable of following all their motions, all their groupings, all their electric discharges, if such there be ; and were we intimately acquainted with... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - Nature - 1891 - 516 pages
...rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass by a process of reasoning from the one phenomenon to the other. They appear together, but we do not...capable of following all their motions, all their groupings, all their electric discharges, if such there be, and were we intimately acquainted with... | |
| Francis Asbury Shoup - Personality - 1891 - 380 pages
...apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not...were we capable of following all their motions, all the groupings, all the electric discharges, if such there be ; and were we intimately acquainted with... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - Nature - 1891 - 516 pages
...rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass by a process of reasoning from the one phenomenon to the other. They appear together, but we do not...expanded, strengthened, and illuminated as to enable us to Bee and feel the very molecules of the brain, — were we capable of following all their motions, all... | |
| Washington Gladden - Religion - 1891 - 266 pages
...rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass by a process of reasoning from one phenomenon to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why." " The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable."... | |
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