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Page 97
... result is that they have to be conceived as under continual illumination by a God , who gives them the apparent experience of a world of which directly they could know nothing . They are isolated from reality in a phantom universe of ...
... result is that they have to be conceived as under continual illumination by a God , who gives them the apparent experience of a world of which directly they could know nothing . They are isolated from reality in a phantom universe of ...
Page 100
... result , as with Mr. Spencer , were to leave us without any unity which was more than a name . We are not however , shut up to such a desperate course ; for the main result of modern philosophy and especially of modern idealism has been ...
... result , as with Mr. Spencer , were to leave us without any unity which was more than a name . We are not however , shut up to such a desperate course ; for the main result of modern philosophy and especially of modern idealism has been ...
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... result was of course a great disappointment . Altieri had certain obligations to both of them , but after all they had had no hand in his exaltation . Nevertheless , Christina was the very first to enter the Conclave as soon as the ...
... result was of course a great disappointment . Altieri had certain obligations to both of them , but after all they had had no hand in his exaltation . Nevertheless , Christina was the very first to enter the Conclave as soon as the ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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