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" ... highly probable, though not completely demonstrated, the applicability to living beings of the laws which have been ascertained with reference to dead matter, I feel constrained at the same time to admit the existence of a mysterious something lying... "
The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 575
1869
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The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 280 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical...something which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 274 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and. suspending the ordinary physical...something which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 236 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical...something which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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The Unseen Universe: Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 236 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical...something which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to' those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 27; Volume 35; Volume 57

1875 - 718 pages
...something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical laws, but os working with them and through them to the attainment...something which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 57

1875 - 714 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical...laws, but as working with them and through them to the atuiiument of a designed end. What this something which we call life may be is a profound mystery....
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 2

1876 - 592 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical...something which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 2

1876 - 590 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not ' as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical...something which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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The new truth and the old faith, by a scientific layman

New truth - 1880 - 386 pages
...time to admit the existence of a mysterious something sui generis, which I regard not as balancing or suspending the ordinary physical laws, but as working...something, which we call life may be is a profound mystery. . . . When from the phenomena of life we pass on to those of mind, we enter a region still more profoundly...
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The Positive Evidences of Christianity

Beverly Waugh Bond - 1880 - 300 pages
...admit the existence of a mysterious something lying beyond, a something sui generis, which I regard, not as balancing and suspending the ordinary physical...with them, and through them, to the attainment of a desired end. What this something, which we call life, may be, is a profound mystery. . . . When from...
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