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... idea is carried still farther in a different part of the work , where the progress of many animals is stated to be ... ideas on the ori gin of the Planetary System , so he conjectures that the de- struction of the present world , and the ...
... idea is carried still farther in a different part of the work , where the progress of many animals is stated to be ... ideas on the ori gin of the Planetary System , so he conjectures that the de- struction of the present world , and the ...
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... idea on which he proceeded ; yet we are at the same time of opi- nion that he has pushed this idea to an extreme , and has thus represented the gospel as a work of all others the most difficult to be understood by common Christians ...
... idea on which he proceeded ; yet we are at the same time of opi- nion that he has pushed this idea to an extreme , and has thus represented the gospel as a work of all others the most difficult to be understood by common Christians ...
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... idea . " A substance , " says Dr. Watts , " is a being which can subsist by itself , without depend ing upon any other created being . The notion of subsisting by itself gives occasion to logicians to call it substance . " Why the idea ...
... idea . " A substance , " says Dr. Watts , " is a being which can subsist by itself , without depend ing upon any other created being . The notion of subsisting by itself gives occasion to logicians to call it substance . " Why the idea ...
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