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... finally give way to a single , omnipotent , but still conscious and approachable God . However , as the notion of will and consciousness governing the universe is removed further and further from the actual physical world itself , man ...
... finally give way to a single , omnipotent , but still conscious and approachable God . However , as the notion of will and consciousness governing the universe is removed further and further from the actual physical world itself , man ...
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... finally collapses . Not surprisingly this struck the early reviewers of Middlemarch as painfully depressing . Edith Sim- cox found a ' grim distinctness ' in its ' unrelenting ' moral teaching . " Blackwood's noted that ' the worthy ...
... finally collapses . Not surprisingly this struck the early reviewers of Middlemarch as painfully depressing . Edith Sim- cox found a ' grim distinctness ' in its ' unrelenting ' moral teaching . " Blackwood's noted that ' the worthy ...
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... finally has no choice but to leave Middlemarch if only to escape ' the bitter sneers ' ( ch . 62 ) which his staying might arouse . Mrs Cadwal- lader has gleefully reported the gossip about Will and Rosamond to Dorothea a further ...
... finally has no choice but to leave Middlemarch if only to escape ' the bitter sneers ' ( ch . 62 ) which his staying might arouse . Mrs Cadwal- lader has gleefully reported the gossip about Will and Rosamond to Dorothea a further ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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