The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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... theory of points , or Sir William Thom- son's vortex - rings , on either of which theories we must suppose that the matter would be crowded out of existence . state , and then to pass away from matter into 24 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
... theory of points , or Sir William Thom- son's vortex - rings , on either of which theories we must suppose that the matter would be crowded out of existence . state , and then to pass away from matter into 24 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
Pàgina 41
... existence of Napoleon without a conviction that no argu- ment from improbability can lie against Scripture history . Now , of the two methods of disproof , we have no record of any Scripture miracle being disproved by the first.§ No ...
... existence of Napoleon without a conviction that no argu- ment from improbability can lie against Scripture history . Now , of the two methods of disproof , we have no record of any Scripture miracle being disproved by the first.§ No ...
Pàgina 43
... Edinburgh being so moved by Moody and Sankey proves the existence of an extraordinary amount of religious susceptibility , along with such culture . church life ) than at present . Those forces of SOME FOTTINGS ON FREE THOUGHT . 43.
... Edinburgh being so moved by Moody and Sankey proves the existence of an extraordinary amount of religious susceptibility , along with such culture . church life ) than at present . Those forces of SOME FOTTINGS ON FREE THOUGHT . 43.
Pàgina 55
... existence of which one would not without landing become aware , as they were never more than fifty yards broad , though often leading into bays of at least three square miles in extent . These bays , or rather lakes , consist chiefly of ...
... existence of which one would not without landing become aware , as they were never more than fifty yards broad , though often leading into bays of at least three square miles in extent . These bays , or rather lakes , consist chiefly of ...
Pàgina 61
... existence of a disembodied spirit must be supersensual , and that it is impossible for anything supersen- sual to produce sensible evidence , " is unde- niable ; but it does not follow therefrom that a disembodied spirit cannot , by ...
... existence of a disembodied spirit must be supersensual , and that it is impossible for anything supersen- sual to produce sensible evidence , " is unde- niable ; but it does not follow therefrom that a disembodied spirit cannot , by ...
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