The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... objects is formed within the organ . Sir John Lubbock suggests that some very awkward conse- quences must follow if ... object of his devotion before him from which to choose . Then , again , the compound eyes form erect images of the ...
... objects is formed within the organ . Sir John Lubbock suggests that some very awkward conse- quences must follow if ... object of his devotion before him from which to choose . Then , again , the compound eyes form erect images of the ...
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... object of its worship is not the inhuman immensity , the inhuman order adored by the first religion . It is not the ... object , as in the temper in which that object is dwelt upon . The Religion of Nature is concerned with the law and ...
... object of its worship is not the inhuman immensity , the inhuman order adored by the first religion . It is not the ... object , as in the temper in which that object is dwelt upon . The Religion of Nature is concerned with the law and ...
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... object of worship , distinct from and co - ordinate with Him . He is at all events perpetually insisting that there can be a religion of any object that excites permanently our delight , our awe , and our admiration ; and to explain his ...
... object of worship , distinct from and co - ordinate with Him . He is at all events perpetually insisting that there can be a religion of any object that excites permanently our delight , our awe , and our admiration ; and to explain his ...
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