| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 652 pages
...that his molecular grouping explains every thing. The problem of the connexion of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages. Science is mute in this matter ; yet need we not grumble at this ; the mystery is not without its uses.... | |
| 1869
...yearnings of the scientific intellect are directed in vain." In the prosecution of this task, he said, " appearance of a flash of lightning." (ver. 13, 14.) " And when they went, I heard the noise of the explained, in his trenchant German, ' Ohne Phosphor kein Gedanke.' That may or may not be the case... | |
| 1868 - 676 pages
...real bond of union he is in absolute ignorance. The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific...exclaimed, in his trenchant German, " Ohne Phosphor kcin Gedanke." That may or may not be the case ; but even if we knew it to be the case, the knowledge... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 432 pages
...constituted, that he can pass beyond it. ... "The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific...exclaimed, in his trenchant German, ' Ohne Phosphor keine Gedanke.' * That may or may not be the case ; but even if we knew it to be the case, the knowledge... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 412 pages
...beyond it. ... "The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insolTHE MISSING LINK. 199 uble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific...exclaimed, in his trenchant German, ' Ohne Phosphor keine Gedanke.' * That may or may not be the case ; but even if we knew it to be the case, the knowledge... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 pages
...of the connexion of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the prescieutitic ages. Phosphorus is known to enter into the composition..." Ohne Phosphor kein Gedanke." That may or may not bo the case; but even if we knew it to be the case, tlie knowledge- would not lighten our darkness.... | |
| 1869 - 826 pages
...the body and soul is as insoluble in its modem form as it was in the pre-ecientifle ages. Phosplu*rus is known to enter into the composition of the human...exclaimed, in his trenchant German, " Ohne phosphor kein лdanke." That may or may not oe the case: l>u: even if we knew it to be the case, the knowledge would... | |
| George Duncan (Baptist minister.) - 1869 - 138 pages
...known centuries ago. Professor Tyndal recently observed "that the connection of soul and body is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages;" and I think so too. No doubt we have men who profess to Lave a knowledge of this subject; but profession... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 650 pages
...that his molecular grouping explains every thing. The problem of the connexion of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages. Science is mute in this matter ; yet need we not grumble at this ; the mystery is not without its uses.... | |
| 1869 - 844 pages
...constituted, that he can pass beyond it. . . . The problem of the connection of body and soul is as insoluble in its modern form as it was in the pre-scientific ages." Mi1. Berkeley, impressed with the importance of this subject, especially as connected with Darwin's... | |
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