The British Quarterly Review, Volume 41Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 - Christianity |
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... effect remain strictly as they were ; but a new power has come in , capable of giving a particular direction to natural causes , so that a particular event follows . ' * With this corresponds the definition of Dr. Mansel : - ' A miracle ...
... effect remain strictly as they were ; but a new power has come in , capable of giving a particular direction to natural causes , so that a particular event follows . ' * With this corresponds the definition of Dr. Mansel : - ' A miracle ...
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... effect , a being supernatural . ' His definition of both is- That nature is that world of substance whose laws are laws of cause and effect , and whose events transpire in orderly succession under those laws ; the supernatural is ...
... effect , a being supernatural . ' His definition of both is- That nature is that world of substance whose laws are laws of cause and effect , and whose events transpire in orderly succession under those laws ; the supernatural is ...
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... effect . Taken in its simple form , that ' for every change there must be a cause , ' it expresses an intuitive conviction of every thinking being , whatever its height of philosophic eminence or its depth of ignorance ; the child , the ...
... effect . Taken in its simple form , that ' for every change there must be a cause , ' it expresses an intuitive conviction of every thinking being , whatever its height of philosophic eminence or its depth of ignorance ; the child , the ...
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Marie Antoinette Correspondance inedité de Marie | 37 |
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