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Page 123
... existence , and greater maturity of those societies . The juvenility of the earth shews , that it has had a beginning or birth , and is a strong natural argument evincing the existence of a cause of its production , that is of the Deity ...
... existence , and greater maturity of those societies . The juvenility of the earth shews , that it has had a beginning or birth , and is a strong natural argument evincing the existence of a cause of its production , that is of the Deity ...
Page 374
... existence only by the presence of certain qualities , which are objects of the external senses . With all deference to the ingenuity and acuteness of Dr. Watts , Mr. Locke , and the author of the essay in question , we regard language ...
... existence only by the presence of certain qualities , which are objects of the external senses . With all deference to the ingenuity and acuteness of Dr. Watts , Mr. Locke , and the author of the essay in question , we regard language ...
Page 376
... existence of those materials , out of which matter itself was created ; -it is admitting the ex- istence of matter , prior to the existence of matter , which is a contradiction in terms . If the materials , out of which matter itself ...
... existence of those materials , out of which matter itself was created ; -it is admitting the ex- istence of matter , prior to the existence of matter , which is a contradiction in terms . If the materials , out of which matter itself ...
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