| 1858 - 544 페이지
...argue strongly for the existence of a soul in animals. " Most of the arguments of philosophy in favor of the immortality of man, apply equally to the permanency of this principle in other living beings. May I not add, that a future life, in which man should be deprived of that great source of enjoyment... | |
| David Page - 1861 - 276 페이지
...of the mind, but the very permanence of the specific differenceswhich characterise every organism. Most of the arguments of philosophy in favour of the...permanency of this principle in other living beings. May I not add, that a future life, in which man would be deprived of that great source of enjoyment... | |
| David Page - 1861 - 278 페이지
...of the mind, but the very permanence of the specific differenceswhich characterise every organism. Most of the arguments of philosophy in favour of the...permanency of this principle in other living beings. May I not add, that a future life, in which man would be deprived of that great source of enjoyment... | |
| Augustus Clissold - 1861 - 714 페이지
...principles of spiritual light and life ? We are told, that " most of the arguments of philosophy in favor of the immortality of Man, apply equally to the permanency of this principle in other living beings." But what is the immortality of Man ? " This is life eternal, to know thee the only true God, and Jesus... | |
| James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - 1863 - 904 페이지
...statements of our author, in which he anticipates a new paradise for us in our future life, as follows: " Most of the arguments of philosophy in favour of the...permanency of this principle in other living beings." How little of truth there is in this we have seen in the fact that the moral and religious endowments,... | |
| David Page - 1867 - 238 페이지
...of the mind, but the very permanence of the specific differences which characterise every organism. Most of the arguments of philosophy in favour of the...permanency of this principle in other living beings. May I not add, that a future life, in which man would be deprived of that great source of enjoyment... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 542 페이지
...God and his fellow-man. Professor Agassiz, the well-known naturalist, has remarked with much truth that most of the arguments of philosophy in favour...equally to the permanency of this principle in other beings. He means that there are many strong arguments which can be adduced "in favour of the existence... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 536 페이지
...God and his fellow-man. Professor Agassiz, the well-knowu naturalist, has remarked with much truth that most of the arguments of philosophy in favour...equally to the permanency of this principle in other beings. He means that there are many strong arguments which can be adduced "in favour of the existence... | |
| 1867 - 544 페이지
...God and his fellow-man. Professor Agassiz, the well-known naturalist, has remarked with much truth that most of the arguments of philosophy in favour...equally to the permanency of this principle in other beings. He means that there are many strong arguments which can be adduced " in favour of the existence... | |
| John Bickford Heard - 1868 - 400 페이지
...manifestations of the mind, but the very permanence of the specific differences which characterise every organ. Most of the arguments of philosophy in favour of the...permanency of this principle in other living beings."* Again, M. Quatrefages, as quoted by Sir C. Lyell, observes, that the moral and religious are the only... | |
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