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Page 77
... Matter and Spirit , p . 16. ) In the name of common sense , what is this thing ? Is there less absurdity in calling that a spirit which is thus divested of every corporeal quality , than in calling it matter ? If ever there was a ...
... Matter and Spirit , p . 16. ) In the name of common sense , what is this thing ? Is there less absurdity in calling that a spirit which is thus divested of every corporeal quality , than in calling it matter ? If ever there was a ...
Page 185
... matter possessing life ; with every portion of matter we added to our system , a portion of vitality was added also ; that when the matter was removed , the vitality remained , and the accumulated portions might in some respects account ...
... matter possessing life ; with every portion of matter we added to our system , a portion of vitality was added also ; that when the matter was removed , the vitality remained , and the accumulated portions might in some respects account ...
Page 358
... matter ; and then you shall hear how the matter goes wt them . So , with my love and hartyest salvtatyons to yourself and my Lady doone , I leave you to the Most Highest . Leicester , the 15th of October . Your loving brother , ROBART ...
... matter ; and then you shall hear how the matter goes wt them . So , with my love and hartyest salvtatyons to yourself and my Lady doone , I leave you to the Most Highest . Leicester , the 15th of October . Your loving brother , ROBART ...
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