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Page 469
... thought which bears fruit and has results , is in the power of any one ; but such things are elevated above all earthly control . Man must consider them as an unexpected gift from above , as pure children of God , which he must receive ...
... thought which bears fruit and has results , is in the power of any one ; but such things are elevated above all earthly control . Man must consider them as an unexpected gift from above , as pure children of God , which he must receive ...
Page 479
... thought . God then is infinitely extended , and he is infinite thought . Of his extension every part of space or body is a modification which proceeds from this attribute of extension as modified by some other mode of extension ; and of ...
... thought . God then is infinitely extended , and he is infinite thought . Of his extension every part of space or body is a modification which proceeds from this attribute of extension as modified by some other mode of extension ; and of ...
Page 480
... thought . I do not think it is possible to defend the consistency of all Spinoza's statements ; and , as to this particular doctrine , it seems to me to be part of the damnosa haereditas of the Cartesian metaphysics , to which he served ...
... thought . I do not think it is possible to defend the consistency of all Spinoza's statements ; and , as to this particular doctrine , it seems to me to be part of the damnosa haereditas of the Cartesian metaphysics , to which he served ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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