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... whole . From all this , why not infer that the world is an organism , an animal , and that Deity is the soul of the world , actu- ating it and being actuated by it ? If it be legitimate to argue thus by analogy from part to whole , I ...
... whole . From all this , why not infer that the world is an organism , an animal , and that Deity is the soul of the world , actu- ating it and being actuated by it ? If it be legitimate to argue thus by analogy from part to whole , I ...
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... whole and not simply from one side , it is not true that with the lowering of God religion tends to grow higher . A principal part of religion is the assured satisfaction of our good will , the joy and peace in that assurance , and the ...
... whole and not simply from one side , it is not true that with the lowering of God religion tends to grow higher . A principal part of religion is the assured satisfaction of our good will , the joy and peace in that assurance , and the ...
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... whole , he is compelled to go through each department as it is now taught , as if he were to be only an astronomer or only a chemist . The result , be his intellect what it may , is unsatisfactory when what he requires is a general ...
... whole , he is compelled to go through each department as it is now taught , as if he were to be only an astronomer or only a chemist . The result , be his intellect what it may , is unsatisfactory when what he requires is a general ...
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