The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue: Condensed from the Scriptures of Eminent Cosmians, Pantheists and Physiphilanthropists, of Various Ages and Climes ...G. Vale, 1849 |
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... Universe , Bentham , a translation of Aime Martin , Liebig , Combe , Strauss , the Modern German Philosophers , Chamber's Vestiges , & c . , with some new engravings . ] Generation passeth away , and generation cometh : but the iv ...
... Universe , Bentham , a translation of Aime Martin , Liebig , Combe , Strauss , the Modern German Philosophers , Chamber's Vestiges , & c . , with some new engravings . ] Generation passeth away , and generation cometh : but the iv ...
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... universe . Yet this world itself subsists by continual changes , not only of the elements , but of those things which are composed of those elements , in a perpetual circle of successive generation and corruption . You have a fixed ...
... universe . Yet this world itself subsists by continual changes , not only of the elements , but of those things which are composed of those elements , in a perpetual circle of successive generation and corruption . You have a fixed ...
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... universe , and the memo- ry of them , by the lapse of time sunk in oblivion . What is it to die ? If we view it in itself , and stripped of those imaginary terrors in which our fears have dressed it , we shall find it to be nothing more ...
... universe , and the memo- ry of them , by the lapse of time sunk in oblivion . What is it to die ? If we view it in itself , and stripped of those imaginary terrors in which our fears have dressed it , we shall find it to be nothing more ...
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... Universe , the oldest and most venerable of all communities . It is of importance to reflect , not only that our life is con- tinually wearing away , and that every day a still smaller por- tion of it remains ; but likewise that ...
... Universe , the oldest and most venerable of all communities . It is of importance to reflect , not only that our life is con- tinually wearing away , and that every day a still smaller por- tion of it remains ; but likewise that ...
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... Universe subsists by perpetual changes , and the happiness of life itself depends on opinion . If the intellectual faculty be common to all mankind , then reason , from which we are denominated rational creatures , must be common ...
... Universe subsists by perpetual changes , and the happiness of life itself depends on opinion . If the intellectual faculty be common to all mankind , then reason , from which we are denominated rational creatures , must be common ...
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