| 1864 - 1164 páginas
...capable of explanation by imposture, «n'<fence, or mistake. So far I feel the ground firm under me. it when it comes to what is the cause of these phenomena I find ;annot adopt any explanation which has yet been suggested. I were bound to choose among things which... | |
| Charles Bray - 1866 - 182 páginas
...coxcombs, and liars are to found on the other side of the grave as well as on this." — (p. 44.) " When it comes to what is the cause of these phenomena,...suggested. If I were bound to choose among things that I can conceive, I should say that there is some sort of action of some combination of will, intellect,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 412 páginas
...which should make unbelief impossible, things called spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence,...adopt any explanation which has yet been suggested. . . . Spirit or no spirit, there is at least a reading of one mind by something out of that mind. .... | |
| 1869 - 600 páginas
...which should make unbelief impossible, things called Spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence,...mistake. So far I feel the ground firm under me." Such evidence as this, in connection with that of Mr. Varley, Mr. Wallace, and a host of other scientific... | |
| 1869 - 588 páginas
...which should make unbelief impossible, things culled Spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence, or mistake. So far I feel the ground firm under roe." Such evidence as this, in connection with that of Mr. Varley, Mr. Wallace, and a host of other... | |
| 1870 - 682 páginas
...which would make unbelief impossible, things called spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence,...adopt any explanation which has yet been suggested. . . . The physical explanations which I have seen are easy, but miserably insufficient. The spiritual... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1870 - 660 páginas
...which would make unbelief impossible, things called spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence,...adopt any explanation which has yet been suggested. . . . The physical explanations which I have seen are easy, but miserably insufficient. The spiritual... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - 386 páginas
...which would make unbelief impossible, things called spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence,...adopt any explanation which has, .yet been suggested. * * The physical explanations which I have seen are easy, but miserably insufficient. The spiritual... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - 398 páginas
...which would make unbelief impossible, things called spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence,...adopt any explanation which has yet been suggested. * * The physical explanations which I have seen are easy, but miserably insufficient. The spiritual... | |
| Patrick Proctor Alexander - 1871 - 124 páginas
...that should make unbelief impossible, things called spiritual, which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence,...mistake. So far I feel the ground firm under me,' — it will really not do — as the mode is, of men who would hesitate to proclaim themselves De Morgan's... | |
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