The University Magazine and Free Review, Volumen7John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer S. Sonnenschein & Company, 1897 |
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... mental life after death that , in their ignorance of the history of religion before theirs began , they are wont to credit their founder with bringing " immortality to light " ; besides habitually grounding the doctrine of resurrection ...
... mental life after death that , in their ignorance of the history of religion before theirs began , they are wont to credit their founder with bringing " immortality to light " ; besides habitually grounding the doctrine of resurrection ...
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... mental powers . He shows- he knows this when he says that " after all , the relation which a person bears to those parts . of his body , to which he is the most nearly related - what does it appear to amount to but this , that the ...
... mental powers . He shows- he knows this when he says that " after all , the relation which a person bears to those parts . of his body , to which he is the most nearly related - what does it appear to amount to but this , that the ...
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... Accordingly the apologist had to pass beyond the truth into an assertion which is nakedly untrue ; for there is no instance whatever of a man in the later stages of a mortal disease having his mental GLADSTONE THE THEOLOGIAN . 7.
... Accordingly the apologist had to pass beyond the truth into an assertion which is nakedly untrue ; for there is no instance whatever of a man in the later stages of a mortal disease having his mental GLADSTONE THE THEOLOGIAN . 7.
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... mental powers entirely unaffected . When the mental powers . remain relatively vigorous , being the last to weaken and to disappear , the reasonable inference is simply that the disease attacked other organs than the brain , which only ...
... mental powers entirely unaffected . When the mental powers . remain relatively vigorous , being the last to weaken and to disappear , the reasonable inference is simply that the disease attacked other organs than the brain , which only ...
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... mental views and doctrines are paraded with unusual solemnity , and an air of the greatest earnestness never before visible in anything else ; if at the same time the possibility of doubt about them be completely passed over , or ...
... mental views and doctrines are paraded with unusual solemnity , and an air of the greatest earnestness never before visible in anything else ; if at the same time the possibility of doubt about them be completely passed over , or ...
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The University Magazine and Free Review, Volumen7 John Mackinnon Robertson,G. Astor Singer Vista completa - 1897 |
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