| Daniel Denison Whedon - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 508
...places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless, uniform sensorium, (of space,) and thereby to form and reform the parts of the universe,...by our will to move the parts of our own bodies." In his "Principia" he says: "It is confessed that God supreme exists necessarily. By the same necessity... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 772
...a thing far excelling all the cunning that is possible for us in this life to obtain. SIR T. MURE. nefactor, and nourishes it. ]f he live in a country : he is an uniform being, void of organs, members, or parts ; and they are his creatures, subordinate... | |
| Samue Harris (D.D.) - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 606
...a powerful everli vine Agent, who, being in all places, is more able by his will to move all bodies and thereby to form and reform the parts of the universe, than we are by our will to move the parts of our bodies." men. Evolution, ever revealing higher and higher powers, mechanical, elemental, vital forces,... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...powerful everliving Agent, who, being in all places, is more able by his will to move all bodies nml thereby to form and reform the parts of the universe, than we are by our will to move the parts of our bodies." men. Evolutiou, ever revealing higher and higher powers, mechanical, elemental, vital forces,... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 604
...in all places, is more able by his will to move all bodies anii thereby to form and reform the part* of the universe, than we are by our will to move the parts of our bodles." men. Evolution, ever revealing higher and higher powers, mechanical, elemental, vital forces,... | |
| James Walker - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 884
...ever-living Agent ; who, being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensorium, and thereby to form and...by our will to move the parts of our own bodies." This conviction would also seem to be gaining ground from the countenance it lias received of late... | |
| James Hayden Tufts - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 74
...places, is more able by his will to move the Bodies within his boundless uniform Sensorium, and thereby form and reform the Parts of the Universe, than we...by our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies." 2 Symmetry of motion is accordingly one clear indication of intelligent choice. Another, much insisted... | |
| James Ward - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...ever-living Agent who, being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensorium, and thereby to form and...by our will to move the parts of our own bodies." To men like Laplace and the French Encyclopaedists, of course, this bold anthropomorphism would mean... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 478
...ever-living Agent who, being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensorium, and thereby to form and...by our will to move the parts of our own bodies." 7 But by the side of these statements must be set his famous disclaimer, " hypotheses non fingo." In... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 630
...ever-living agent, who, being in all places, is more able by^his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensorium and thereby to form and...universe, than we are by our will to move the parts of our bodies." He denied that the Deity is the "Saul" of the world. The Deity only "governs and guides,"... | |
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