The Nineteenth Century, Volume 14Henry S. King & Company, 1883 |
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Page 274
... matter and our material bodies , or even at their expense , so that the heaven to which we must look forward will be a heaven of pure Geist ? It is probable that the great majority both of philosophers and Churchmen adopt this view . I ...
... matter and our material bodies , or even at their expense , so that the heaven to which we must look forward will be a heaven of pure Geist ? It is probable that the great majority both of philosophers and Churchmen adopt this view . I ...
Page 275
... matter ? We are accus- tomed to regard mind in some form as the creator of matter , but this view has no valid foundation . To assure ourselves of this , let us again have recourse to mental analysis , and if we face the facts honestly ...
... matter ? We are accus- tomed to regard mind in some form as the creator of matter , but this view has no valid foundation . To assure ourselves of this , let us again have recourse to mental analysis , and if we face the facts honestly ...
Page 279
... matter will follow us into the life to come . One great obstacle to the acceptance of this view is however more apparent than real . The opposition between spirit and matter , as apprehended by most people , is apt to be somewhat too ...
... matter will follow us into the life to come . One great obstacle to the acceptance of this view is however more apparent than real . The opposition between spirit and matter , as apprehended by most people , is apt to be somewhat too ...
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WHY NOT PURCHASE THE SUEZ CANAL? By Edward Dicey | 188 |
361 733 | 356 |
CLOUDS OVER ARCADY By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 540 |
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