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... effect , is suffi- cient to show also that the world is an effect . We have had experience of adaptations of means to ends in connection with a designing mind , sufficient to authorize us logically to infer that the numberless ...
... effect , is suffi- cient to show also that the world is an effect . We have had experience of adaptations of means to ends in connection with a designing mind , sufficient to authorize us logically to infer that the numberless ...
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... effect , is moral - how far it has a tendency to make wide the paths and enlarge the circuit of operation for the central principle of religion - how far it adds grace and beauty to " her heavenly steps as she walks . " Before ...
... effect , is moral - how far it has a tendency to make wide the paths and enlarge the circuit of operation for the central principle of religion - how far it adds grace and beauty to " her heavenly steps as she walks . " Before ...
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... effect ; and we argue , and argue justly , that this effect must have a cause , though the proof is by no means so clear that this cause is something external to ourselves . " Here the existence of matter is demonstrated ! The self ...
... effect ; and we argue , and argue justly , that this effect must have a cause , though the proof is by no means so clear that this cause is something external to ourselves . " Here the existence of matter is demonstrated ! The self ...
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