The Methodist Quarterly Review, Band 25;Band 47G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1865 |
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... matter what the provocation , or whence that pleasure has sprung , whether from personal or partisan spleen . Now the divine disposition to punitive jus- tice is infinitely remote from all this spirit of cruelty . He has no pleasure in ...
... matter what the provocation , or whence that pleasure has sprung , whether from personal or partisan spleen . Now the divine disposition to punitive jus- tice is infinitely remote from all this spirit of cruelty . He has no pleasure in ...
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... matter no force , without force no matter . " He maintains the hypothesis of the indefinite circulation of matter , which passes continu- ally from the world of death to the world of life and recipro- cally , and he exalts what he calls ...
... matter no force , without force no matter . " He maintains the hypothesis of the indefinite circulation of matter , which passes continu- ally from the world of death to the world of life and recipro- cally , and he exalts what he calls ...
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... Matter and Force , " is of all the writings of this school that which has enjoyed most success ; first published in 1856 , it has reached seven editions in five years , and has just been translated into our language by a friend and ...
... Matter and Force , " is of all the writings of this school that which has enjoyed most success ; first published in 1856 , it has reached seven editions in five years , and has just been translated into our language by a friend and ...
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... matter . According to him , force is not a primordial and essential condition of matter , it is only a result of aggregation . Let us also cite , but with some reserve , Mr. Czolbe , for he deserves rather to be named among the ...
... matter . According to him , force is not a primordial and essential condition of matter , it is only a result of aggregation . Let us also cite , but with some reserve , Mr. Czolbe , for he deserves rather to be named among the ...
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... matter itself , Mr. Lotze adopts the monadologic hypothesis of Leibnitz and Herbart , and strives to adjust it to cotempo- rary science . These few details will suffice to show that the two camps are both rich in learned , passionate ...
... matter itself , Mr. Lotze adopts the monadologic hypothesis of Leibnitz and Herbart , and strives to adjust it to cotempo- rary science . These few details will suffice to show that the two camps are both rich in learned , passionate ...
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